2009
MENLO
CHARITY
HORSE
SHOW
DISCOVERS
ARTIST IN
ITS OWN
BACKYARD
“Rhapsody” by Dr. Barrett Bryan
embers of the Menlo mugs, web site and posters, as well of the jumpers.” Editing his pic-
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Charity Horse Show as in the display window of the Wil- tures in photo shop, he then uses a
Committee an- kes Bashford store at the Stanford computer “Painter” program to add
nounced they have Shopping Center. The giclee rendi- distinctive brush strokes and tex-
selected Dr. Barrett tion of it will be auctioned off at ture. He has taught himself to take
Bryan of Atherton as the Official Art- the Friday night Sponsors’ Dinner. advantage of the early morning and
ist for the 2009 Menlo Charity Horse A novice, who has been paint- late afternoon light, factors which
Show event. A member of the Menlo ing for only 3 years, Dr. Bryan has give his work an ethereal quality.
Circus Club and a practicing internist never owned or ridden a horse. He Named “One of the Best Horse
at nearby Sequoia Hospital, Dr. Bryan has never taken an art lesson and as Shows in North America” by the na-
submitted his painting to be judged he says, “Most of my art, with the tional membership of Phelps Sports
along with the works of 12 other artists, exception of 1 painting on loan to Media Group, this year’s horse show,
one of whom has been commissioned the Circus Club and 1 piece a train- will take place August 4th through Au-
by the Queen of England to paint er purchased to present to a client, gust 9th at the Menlo Circus Club, 190
portraits of Her Highness’ horses. hangs either in my home or office for Park Lane, Atherton, California and
His painting which is titled “Rhap- me, my family and friends to enjoy.” will once again benefit Vista Center
sody” was the unanimous choice of He is a photographer with an ex- for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
the committee and will be featured cellent eye who “recognized imme- Last year’s event raised $500,000 for
on the event’s program, invitations, diately the grace and the stateliness the Vista Center.
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