A Horse Called Paint by Judd Thompson
A Horse Called Paint
As beautiful as this blanket looks coming off the loom, you’ll love it even more in finished form.
Judd Thompson
Born in 1983, Thompson grew up on the Crow Indian Reservation, surrounded by art in his family’s business, The Custer Battlefield Trading Post. After graduating from the University of Wyoming with a degree in Art & Art History, he moved to Billings, Montana, where he uses his passion for color theory in a variety of media, including painting and sculpture.
The Blanket
A dark horse gallops, silhouetted against a snowy night in “A Horse Named Paint," by Montana artist Judd Thompson. The reverse is beautiful in a dramatic photo-negative way, too (does anyone remember photo negatives? we have to wonder…).
Made in the USA
Photo technology has changed, but Pendleton blankets are timeless. This blanket, like all of our traditional wool blankets and throws, is woven, finished, and packed by hand in the USA in our Pacific Northwest mills. See it here: A Horse Called Paint