A story is told about a riderless Appaloosa, flamboyantly painted with symbols that portray a warrior’s bravery during battle, wondering the prairie as if in search of his master. According to this tale, the horse would never let anyone else ride him, though many tried. The lightning bolt on his face, the sun on his shoulder, the circle around his eye, the handprint on his flank, the feathers in his mane and tail marked him as a horse with powerful medicine. And so he was allowed to roam the plains freely… to be eventually memorialized by New Mexico artist Loran Creech.
