UF art student chosen to paint life-size horse for charity auction
By Suzette Cook | Mar. 22, 2012Jay Rosen was listening to Frank Zappa when he first started painting a horse in his living room last summer.
Jay Rosen was listening to Frank Zappa when he first started painting a horse in his living room last summer.
CHOICES saved my life.
I didn't know it would be the last photo I would ever take of the Twin Towers.
The first time I chose UF back in 1986, it was a smart decision.
My nephew sleeps in what we yoga doers call the "corpse" pose. He is on his back, legs straight out and hands folded to the center of his chest. As a kid, he slept in all kinds of weird positions. But during a recent visit with him in Miami, I noticed that he has drastically changed his sleeping habits.
Art student Jay Rosen, 21, hopes his horse art “Iris” will earn thousands at the Horse Fever auction to be held at Live Oak Plantation in Ocala tonight. Rosen is one of 27 artists chosen to contribute to the event, which will benefit the arts in Marion County.