Video of The Fine Art of Thomas Allen Pauly
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
"Thomas Allen Pauly" Facebook Fan Page Winners
Thank you for joining the Thomas Allen Pauly Facebook Fan Page ...I decided to double my offer, I will be giving 2 signed art prints to 20 fans...The winners are: Catherin McMillian, Mary Montgomery, Barn Rat, Jaime Claire Corum, Patrick Coyne, Leslie Bonnette, Debbie Beye - Barwick, Joyce Canaday, Marcie Heacox, Christine Collins Wokojance, Maylan Studart, Laura Skamser, Tom Chapman, Jerry Daker, Victoria Colville, Judy Maass Gadwood, Lori Nieboer, R Kathy Oakhem Losch, Wendy French and Dee Young...Watch for more upcoming fan appreciation art prints...
Friday, January 21, 2011
"Thomas Allen Pauly - The Fine Art of Racing" Facebook Fan Page
The Clock's Ticking down the hours until midnight.
...If you're not fan yet...Please join the "Thomas Allen Pauly - The Fine Art of Racing" Fan Page. After joining, post a message stating you're a new fan. On January 25, ten names will be chosen at random to win signed Thomas Allen Pauly fine art prints. Invite your friends. Thanks, Tom.... http://www.facebook.com/pages/ Thomas-Allen-Pauly/13186967993 9?v=info&ref=sgm#!/pages/Thoma s-Allen-Pauly/131869679939?v=i nfo
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Zenyatta the Queen
Monday, January 10, 2011
Secretariat Book Features Thomas Allen Pauly Painting
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Waiting for Secretariat painting by Thomas Allen Pauly featured in Secretariat's Meadow book. |
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Thomas Allen Pauly with Secretariat's Meadow's author Kate Chenery Tweedy |
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Penny Chenery, Waiting for Secretariat and Thomas Allen Pauly |
Video: The Art of Secretariat by Thomas Allen Pauly
Friday, October 8, 2010
The Fine Art of Secretariat Collection
The Fine Art of Racing and The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) is pleased to offer The Fine Art of Secretariat Collection by Thomas Allen Pauly. Portions of the proceeds of these fine art prints featuring the legendary Triple Crown champion Secretariat will benefit The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund.
“The PDJF is very grateful to be associated with Tom Pauly and his work. Tom has such a great spirit and interest in horse racing, and in particular, the jockeys. His cumulative work is the best example that illustrates his love of horse racing. His willingness to share his work, invest his time and service to help further the mission of the PDJF is a testament of his commitment.” ...Nancy LaSala - executive director of PDJF.
Please visit Thomas Allen Pauly's The Fine Art of Secretariat Collection Gallery to order your Secretariat fine art giclee prints.
Video of Thomas Allen Pauly's The Fine Art of Secretariat
The Fine Art of Secretariat by Thomas Allen Pauly from Thomas Allen Pauly on Vimeo.
Slide-show of Thomas Allen Pauly's The Fine Art of Secretariat

Thomas Allen Pauly - The Fine Art of Racing
Since 1978, award-winning equine artist Thomas Allen Pauly has portrayed some of the finest horses and jockeys in the country. Born and raised in Chicago, his love of the sport emerged in the Sportsman's Park's winner circle when his friend's horse, Rusty Win, captured the feature race by five lengths. He was hooked.
Pauly depicted the who's who in Thoroughbred racing in a portrait series commissioned by Arlington International Racecourse. Churchill Downs selected Pauly as the "Official Artist of the 2006 Kentucky Derby Commemorative Print." His painting of Barbaro was published as their Official Fan Appreciation Commemorative Art Print. In 2010, Pauly's artwork appeared on the hit reality show Undercover Boss which featured the COO of Churchill Downs, Bill Carstenjen. Recently, his painting titled Waiting for Secretariat is featured in Kate Chenery Tweety's book Secretariat's Meadow - The Land, The Family, The Legend.
Pauly's portraits are known for their accuracy, their energy, their sentiment and their celebration of achievement. To view Thomas Allen Pauly's portfolio, please visit
www.horseartist.com
The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF)
“The PDJF is very grateful to be associated with Tom Pauly and his work. Tom has such a great spirit and interest in horse racing, and in particular, the jockeys. His cumulative work is the best example that illustrates his love of horse racing. His willingness to share his work, invest his time and service to help further the mission of the PDJF is a testament of his commitment.” ...Nancy LaSala - executive director of PDJF.
Please visit Thomas Allen Pauly's The Fine Art of Secretariat Collection Gallery to order your Secretariat fine art giclee prints.
Video of Thomas Allen Pauly's The Fine Art of Secretariat
The Fine Art of Secretariat by Thomas Allen Pauly from Thomas Allen Pauly on Vimeo.
Slide-show of Thomas Allen Pauly's The Fine Art of Secretariat

Thomas Allen Pauly - The Fine Art of Racing
Since 1978, award-winning equine artist Thomas Allen Pauly has portrayed some of the finest horses and jockeys in the country. Born and raised in Chicago, his love of the sport emerged in the Sportsman's Park's winner circle when his friend's horse, Rusty Win, captured the feature race by five lengths. He was hooked.
Pauly depicted the who's who in Thoroughbred racing in a portrait series commissioned by Arlington International Racecourse. Churchill Downs selected Pauly as the "Official Artist of the 2006 Kentucky Derby Commemorative Print." His painting of Barbaro was published as their Official Fan Appreciation Commemorative Art Print. In 2010, Pauly's artwork appeared on the hit reality show Undercover Boss which featured the COO of Churchill Downs, Bill Carstenjen. Recently, his painting titled Waiting for Secretariat is featured in Kate Chenery Tweety's book Secretariat's Meadow - The Land, The Family, The Legend.
Pauly's portraits are known for their accuracy, their energy, their sentiment and their celebration of achievement. To view Thomas Allen Pauly's portfolio, please visit
www.horseartist.com
The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF)
The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) is a 501(c)(3) public charity that provides financial assistance to some 60 former jockeys who have suffered catastrophic on-track injuries.
Since its founding in 2006, the fund has disbursed over $2.5 million to permanently disabled jockeys, most of whom have sustained paralysis or brain injuries.
Many of the jockeys we serve were injured while in their 20s and 30s and face decades of living with a disability. They have lost their income and the opportunity to build a financial cushion sufficient to support them and their families.
The medical needs of our disabled jockeys are great and may include daily assistance from a caregiver. In today's healthcare environment, costs continue to escalate -- posing still more challenges to individuals who courageously test their limits every day.
The PDJF strives to reach out to everyone in the Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse industry, their business partners and the great fans of this sport for their support.
Our long-term goal is to create an endowment that will enable the fund to be self-sufficient.
While we build that endowment we ask for your support so that we may continue to assist these permanently disabled jockeys with their day-to-day needs.
www.pdjf.org
Since its founding in 2006, the fund has disbursed over $2.5 million to permanently disabled jockeys, most of whom have sustained paralysis or brain injuries.
Many of the jockeys we serve were injured while in their 20s and 30s and face decades of living with a disability. They have lost their income and the opportunity to build a financial cushion sufficient to support them and their families.
The medical needs of our disabled jockeys are great and may include daily assistance from a caregiver. In today's healthcare environment, costs continue to escalate -- posing still more challenges to individuals who courageously test their limits every day.
The PDJF strives to reach out to everyone in the Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse industry, their business partners and the great fans of this sport for their support.
Our long-term goal is to create an endowment that will enable the fund to be self-sufficient.
While we build that endowment we ask for your support so that we may continue to assist these permanently disabled jockeys with their day-to-day needs.
www.pdjf.org
Thursday, August 19, 2010
HRTV Features the Equine Art of Thomas Allen Pauly
The Fine Art of Racing and HRTV is pleased to announce that the artwork of equine artist Thomas Allen Pauly will be featured on HRTV's Race Day America.
The interview will air Thursday August 19, 2010 starting at 11:15am (CDT) and will feature many of Pauly's equine paintings and drawings. Among the highlights of the broadcast will be the premiere of the portrait of Gio Ponti, the 2009 Arlington Million champion, which will be published as the 2010 Arlington Million Limited Edition Art Print with portions of the proceeds benefiting The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF).
Race Day America show is a daily TV show hosted by Carolyn Conley and Scott Hazelton, which previews the day's Thoroughbred racing action and includes interviews with topical personalities in the racing community.
The interview will air Thursday August 19, 2010 starting at 11:15am (CDT) and will feature many of Pauly's equine paintings and drawings. Among the highlights of the broadcast will be the premiere of the portrait of Gio Ponti, the 2009 Arlington Million champion, which will be published as the 2010 Arlington Million Limited Edition Art Print with portions of the proceeds benefiting The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF).
2010 Arlington Million Print by Thomas Allen Pauly
http://www.arlingtonparkstore.com/limited-edition--gio-ponti--arlington-million.html

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