Description: A vivid, high-energy illustration: a powerful chestnut horse bolts forward, every muscle taut and lit with warm highlights. A mix of orange and red, and the mane and tail are rendered like streaks of flame, tossing wildly and amplifying the sense of speed. Beneath the horse, a quick, grey shadow anchors it to the picture plane, while splatters of dust and sparks trace its trajectory. To the right of the running horse are bold black calligraphic characters. Ce ma yang bian 策马扬鞭. A motivational greeting and call to action. ABOUT THE ART © Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 4:15:54 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
$22.00
Description: A single, mythic horse bursts from the picture like a living bonfire. Its coat is patterned with swirling, flame-like markings. The mane and tail are rendered as long, curling tongues of fire, giving the impression that the mane is energy in motion. Along the lower left edge there are elegant calligraphic characters 龙马精神 Long ma jing shen, which lend an East-Asian aesthetic touch. A powerful, fiery steed that combines natural anatomy with decorative, almost elemental design to convey speed, heat, and untamable spirit. ABOUT THE ART © Thursday, February 12, 2026, 8:34:49 AM Tracey Harrington Simpson
$22.00
Description: A vivid, celebratory image: a richly ornamented red horse caught mid-stride, muscles and mane rendered as if in motion. The horse’s body is decorated with intricate patterns—swirls, scalloped saddle-like plates, and filigree that give it the look of a festival banner. Its flowing mane and tail become tongues of flame, rendered in gradients of red and orange, reinforcing a sense of speed and fierce energy. Beneath the horse, stylized waves in teal, blue, and green roll. At the upper right sits the Chinese character “福” (fortune/blessing) ABOUT THE ART © Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 5:29:01 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: A vividly stylized horse charges across a pale, spare background like a myth come to life. Overlapping, scale-like motifs that give it the texture of a dragon or ceremonial armor. A horse’s mane of flame unfurls, and its hooves swell stylized clouds The composition balances flowing organic curves (fire, mane, clouds) with the compact power of the animal’s musculature: mythic, fiery, and elegant. To the left of the running horse are bold black calligraphic characters, 飞黄腾达. Mythic, fiery, and elegant. ABOUT THE ART © Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 4:46:38 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
$23.00
Description: A stylized horse in molten oranges and sunlit ambers that emphasize powerful shoulder and hindquarter muscles. The pose is mid-gallop, legs tucked, neck arched, and mane and tail streaming behind, giving a fierce sense of speed and forward thrust. A vivid, high-energy illustration: a powerful chestnut horse bolts forward, every muscle taut and lit with warm highlights. A mix of orange and red, and the mane and tail are rendered like streaks of flame, tossing wildly and amplifying the sense of speed. Beneath the horse, a quick, grey shadow anchors it to the picture plane, while splatters of dust and sparks trace its trajectory. To the left of the running horse are bold black calligraphic characters, 一马当先. Speed, strength, and unstoppable
$30.08
Description: The mane and tail are the visual centerpiece: long, curling ribbons of hair that spiral outward in layered, flame-like shapes. The backdrop is an elaborate, framed, oval Art Nouveau. An emblem of energy and grace framed in ornamental splendor. ABOUT THE ART © Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 3:52:59 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
$22.00
Description: A stylized horse in molten oranges and sunlit ambers that emphasize powerful shoulder and hindquarter muscles. The pose is mid-gallop, legs tucked, neck arched, and mane and tail streaming behind, giving a fierce sense of speed and forward thrust. To the upper right of the horse are bold black Chinese brushstroke characters: 祝您马年行大运. The calligraphy is strong and confident, matching the horse’s energy. Auspicious, lively, and full of forward motion: wishing you great luck in the Year of the Horse! ABOUT THE ART © Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 3:32:54 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: A stylized horse in molten oranges and sunlit ambers that emphasize powerful shoulder and hindquarter muscles. The pose is mid-gallop, legs tucked, neck arched, and mane and tail streaming behind, giving a fierce sense of speed and forward thrust. To the upper right of the horse are bold black Chinese brushstroke characters: 马到成功. The calligraphy is strong and confident, matching the horse’s energy. The phrase is commonly rendered as success arrives with the horse or more loosely instant success. ABOUT THE ART © Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 1:25:41 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Large Chinese characters arranged in a three-by-three block. Bold brush calligraphy: each character shows dynamism and confident, decisive handwork. Zhu nin ma nian xing da yun. Wishing you great fortune in the Year of the Horse As 2026 is a year of the Horse, it will be popular to greet people with new year lucky phrases including horse or ma in Chinese)! During the period of Chinese New Year, you can use these very common Chinese New Year sayings to express your best wishes. ABOUT THE ART © Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 12:49:31 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Four large Chinese characters arranged in a two-by-two block. Bold brush calligraphy: each character shows dynamism and confident, decisive handwork. Long ma jing shen. It literally means to have the spirit of the dragon and the horse. Together the four characters form a Chinese idiom A popular greeting amongst those in demanding jobs, and relate to vigorous spirit, Dragon Horse Spirit. It means may you be full of energy and drive. ABOUT THE ART © Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 11:45:34 AM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Four large Chinese characters arranged in a two-by-two block. Bold brush calligraphy: each character shows dynamism and confident, decisive handwork. fei huang teng da Taking the lead, describing someone at the forefront leading the charge. Together the four characters form the Chinese idiom the divine steed Feihuang gallops, to achieve meteoric success in one's career. Be successful in one's official career and climb up the social ladder rapidly throughout the Year of the Horse. ABOUT THE ART © Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 11:12:09 AM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Four large Chinese characters arranged in a two-by-two block. Bold brush calligraphy: each character shows dynamism and confident, decisive handwork. Taking the lead, describing someone at the forefront leading the charge. The four characters are an idiom typically translated as a horse is the first to ride the dust and used when describing situations involving leaders. Wish the recipient well to outperform their competition, especially if they are business owners,or students in school. ABOUT THE ART © Tuesday, February 10, 2026, 4:33:06 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
$23.00
Description: Four large Chinese characters arranged in a two-by-two block. Bold brush calligraphy: each character shows dynamism and confident, decisive handwork. Wish colleagues, business partners, or ambitious friends a year of professional advancement. The four characters are an idiom typically translated as ten thousand horses galloping and expresses a powerful and unstoppable momentum. This idiom is used when describing situations involving life philosophy. It originates from ancient Chinese literature. ABOUT THE ART © Tuesday, February 10, 2026, 3:47:25 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: A stylized horse in molten oranges and sunlit ambers that emphasizes powerful shoulder and hindquarter muscles. The pose is mid-gallop, legs tucked, neck arched, and mane and tail streaming behind, suggesting a fierce sense of speed and forward thrust. Advance with the power of ten thousand galloping horses: noble, alert ears, flared nostrils, and a focused, forward gaze. Wish colleagues, business partners, or ambitious friends a year of professional advancement, momentum, and collective strength. ABOUT THE ART © Tuesday, February 10, 2026, 2:01:48 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Four large Chinese characters arranged in a two-by-two block. Bold brush calligraphy: each character shows dynamism and confident, decisive handwork used to convey good wishes for immediate victory or accomplishment. The four characters are an idiom typically translated as success arrives with the horse or more idiomatically, wishing you speedy or instant success (often used to convey good wishes for immediate victory or accomplishment). The piece reads like a compact, refined good-luck message executed in a restrained, monochromatic style. ABOUT THE ART © Tuesday, February 10, 2026, 8:37:12 AM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: A stylized horse in molten oranges and sunlit ambers that emphasize powerful shoulder and hindquarter muscles. The pose is mid-gallop, legs tucked, neck arched, and mane and tail streaming behind, giving a fierce sense of speed and forward thrust. The horse’s face is noble: alert ears, flared nostrils, and a focused, forward gaze. Above the scene, the words YEAR OF THE HORSE. To the lower right, 马到成功, Chinese characters share a wish for immediate success, perfect for anyone facing a challenge in the new year. ABOUT THE ART © Tuesday, February 10, 2026, 8:37:12 AM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: A stylized horse in molten oranges and sunlit ambers that emphasize powerful shoulder and hindquarter muscles. The pose is mid-gallop, legs tucked, neck arched, and mane and tail streaming behind, giving a fierce sense of speed and forward thrust. The horse’s face is noble: alert ears, flared nostrils, and a focused, forward gaze. A small pale marking on its forehead catches the eye and helps break the hot color palette with a touch of coolness. Above the scene, the words YEAR OF THE HORSE ABOUT THE ART © Monday, February 9, 2026, 4:38:21 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
$22.00
Description: A bold silhouette of a dragon coils in an S-shape. The creature is illustrated in a tribal or tattoo-like style. The head is compact and angular, with a pointed snout and tendril-like whiskers that curl outward, giving the impression of breath or motion. Compact, decorative, and stylized, this design is an artistic interpretation of a mythical creature. Symbolizing power, strength, and good luck, this is perfect for the Chinese New Year, martial arts lovers, and anyone born in the year of the dragon. ABOUT THE ART © Saturday, February 7, 2026, 5:22:37 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Detailed Snake Red Line Art Illustration is a vector design of a fantasy reptile serpent-like creature. An ideal design for snake lovers on World Snake Day, celebrated annually on 16th July to raise awareness about the snake. Perfect for reptile lovers, herpetologists, and serpentologists. 2025 is the Chinese Year of the Snake! Great for anyone who loves astrology, and horoscopes. Perfect for the Chinese New Year. Year of the Snake are 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013 and 2025 ABOUT THE ART © Vector Friday, November 22, 2024, 10:06:05 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Detailed Snake White Line Art Illustration is a vector design of a fantasy reptile serpent-like creature. An ideal design for snake lovers on World Snake Day, celebrated annually on 16th July to raise awareness about the snake. Perfect for reptile lovers, herpetologists, and serpentologists. 2025 is the Chinese Year of the Snake! Great for anyone who loves astrology, and horoscopes. Perfect for the Chinese New Year. Year of the Snake are 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013 and 2025 ABOUT THE ART © Vector Friday, November 22, 2024, 10:06:05 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Detailed Snake Black Line Art Illustration is a vector design of a fantasy reptile serpent-like creature. An ideal design for snake lovers on World Snake Day, celebrated annually on 16th July to raise awareness about the snake. Perfect for reptile lovers, herpetologists, and serpentologists. 2025 is the Chinese Year of the Snake! Great for anyone who loves astrology, and horoscopes. Perfect for the Chinese New Year. Year of the Snake are 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013 and 2025 ABOUT THE ART © Vector Friday, November 22, 2024, 10:06:05 PM Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Ottoman Viper Snake is a vector design of a viper species found in northeastern Greece and Turkiye, as well as certain islands in the Aegean Sea. An Ideal design for World Snake Day, celebrated annually on 16th July to raise awareness about the snake. Perfect for reptile lovers, herpetologists, and serpentologists. 2025 is the Chinese Year of the Snake! Great for anyone who loves astrology, and horoscopes.Perfect for the Chinese New Year. Year of the Snake are 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013 and 2025 ABOUT THE ART © Photograph 01 October 2017, 16:00:56 Vector 31 January 2018, 02:50:09 Tracey Harrington Simpson
$22.00
Description: Year Of The Tiger Laohu Chinese Character In Orange is a line drawing vector and illustration. The tiger is one of the the12 Chinese Zodiac spirit animals which appear in the Chinese calendar. Perfect for the strong, brave and independent. The tiger is a competitive, self-confident, and brave Chinese Zodiac animal. The spirit animal for birthdays in 2022, 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962, 1950, 1938. Think birthdays for teenagers, millennials, friends, and family. Share the tiger's courage. ABOUT THE ART © Vector 18 December 2021, 19:08:21 Tracey Harrington Simpson (taiche)
Description: Year Of The Tiger Laohu Chinese Character In Grey is a line drawing vector and illustration. The tiger is one of the the12 Chinese Zodiac spirit animals which appear in the Chinese calendar. Perfect for the strong, brave and independent. The tiger is a competitive, self-confident, and brave Chinese Zodiac animal. The spirit animal for birthdays in 2022, 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962, 1950, 1938. Think birthdays for teenagers, millennials, friends, and family. Share the tiger's courage. ABOUT THE ART © Vector 18 December 2021, 19:08:21 Tracey Harrington Simpson (taiche)
Description: Year Of The Tiger Laohu Chinese Character In Blueis a line drawing vector and illustration. The tiger is one of the the12 Chinese Zodiac spirit animals which appear in the Chinese calendar. Perfect for the strong, brave and independent. The tiger is a competitive, self-confident, and brave Chinese Zodiac animal. The spirit animal for birthdays in 2022, 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962, 1950, 1938. Think birthdays for teenagers, millennials, friends, and family. Share the tiger's courage. ABOUT THE ART © Vector 18 December 2021, 19:08:21 Tracey Harrington Simpson (taiche)
Description: Chinese Characters Year Of The Tiger Orange Calligraphy is a tattoo-style artwork in simple Chinese. The tiger is one of the the12 Chinese Zodiac spirit animals which appear in the Chinese calendar. Perfect for the strong, brave and independent. The tiger is a competitive, self-confident, and brave Chinese Zodiac animal. The spirit animal for birthdays in 2022, 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962, 1950, 1938. Think birthdays for teenagers, millennials, friends, and family. Share the tiger's courage. ABOUT THE ART © Vector 21 May 2018, 13:44:31 08 September 2016 Tracey Harrington Simpson (taiche) Original handpainted in acrylic. An original 50×40 handpainted canvas.
Description: Chinese Characters Year Of The Tiger Grey Calligraphy is a tattoo-style artwork in simple Chinese. The tiger is one of the the12 Chinese Zodiac spirit animals which appear in the Chinese calendar. Perfect for the strong, brave and independent. The tiger is a competitive, self-confident, and brave Chinese Zodiac animal. The spirit animal for birthdays in 2022, 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962, 1950, 1938. Think birthdays for teenagers, millennials, friends, and family. Share the tiger's courage. ABOUT THE ART © Vector 21 May 2018, 13:44:31 08 September 2016 Tracey Harrington Simpson (taiche) Original handpainted in acrylic. An original 50×40 handpainted canvas.
Description: Tiger Chinese Characters Year Of The Tiger Black Calligraphy is a tattoo-style artwork in simple Chinese. The tiger is one of the the12 Chinese Zodiac spirit animals which appear in the Chinese calendar. Perfect for the strong, brave and independent. The tiger is a competitive, self-confident, and brave Chinese Zodiac animal. The spirit animal for birthdays in 2022, 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962, 1950, 1938. Think birthdays for teenagers, millennials, friends, and family. Share the tiger's courage. ABOUT THE ART © Vector 21 May 2018, 13:44:31 08 September 2016 Tracey Harrington Simpson (taiche) Original handpainted in acrylic. An original 50×40 handpainted canvas.