
Midnight Stallion (2025)
MASTERWORKS — Equine Study Series
Painted live during the 2025 Gone Country Jamestown festival, Midnight Stallion was created in front of over a thousand spectators through Brent Ray Fraser’s signature body painting practice. Executed entirely without traditional brushes, Fraser used his body, hands, fingers, movement, and direct physical contact with the canvas to construct the work in real time.
Part of Fraser’s ongoing Equine Study Series, the piece was inspired directly by the atmosphere surrounding Gone Country Jamestown, an immersive western town experience held on the same Langley farm where Fraser lives and paints at The Silo Art Studio. Jamestown and The Silo Studio are reflected throughout the background of the iconic stallion, embedding the energy of the festival grounds and Fraser’s rural artistic environment directly into the composition itself.
The surface pulses with movement and tension, transforming the horse into both a symbol of untamed power and a reflection of Fraser’s connection to rural western culture, performance, and community gathering.
This original masterwork will be auctioned during the upcoming Gone Country Jamestown festival on July 11, 2026, while Fraser simultaneously creates a new live painting performance piece that will also be donated to the charity fundraiser.
Collectors purchasing this work directly through BrentRayFraser.com should note that proceeds from the sale will be donated toward the festival’s ongoing cancer charity initiative supporting local families in need.
Executed in acrylic on canvas.
Size: 66 x 96 in
(Frame not included)
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