The “Riding Through History” public art initiative seeks to seamlessly blend art and history, using horse iconography to promote not only Lexington’s storied equestrian heritage, but the legendary journeys of Paul Revere, William Dawes, and others, as they rode through the countryside on April 18, 1775.
Howie Green, Peace, Love & Music, (2024)
The Peace, Love & Music design by Howie Green, created in Bangkok in 2015, is a vibrant celebration of harmonious living. Inspired by the themes of peace, love, and music, the horse is adorned with colorful round shapes that perfectly complement its form. Howie Green’s unique design brings this art piece a lively and joyful aesthetic.
Preliminary sketches for Peace, Love & Music
About the Artist
Howie Green
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Howie Green came to international attention with the publication of “Jazz Fish Zen: Adventures in Mamboland” (Charles Tuttle Publishing). His artwork has appeared in over 50 solo and group shows and on over 100 murals and public art projects for clients including Harvard Museum of Natural History, Punto Museum of Urban Art, Boston Red Sox Foundation, PGA Senior Tour, Cow Parade Boston, Street Pianos, Elephant Parade Bangkok, Thailand, Trail of the Painted Ponies as well as numerous utility boxes and a holiday mural on the front of Boston City Hall.