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RIPLEY & ZOË










                  It is my pleasure to welcome you to a one-off joint exhibition and celebration of the skill of
                  two wonderful artists, one in which the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment plays an equally
                  important role.

                       This unique show brings together the work of fine art photographer Ripley and sculptor
                  Zoë Carmichael, both of whom were given exclusive access to the Household Cavalry.
                       In each case there was a leap of faith required on the part of the officers and soldiers of
                  the Life Guards and Blues and Royals to agree to be part of the creative process, not knowing
                  what the outcome would be. Not to mention considerable time and energy spent preparing

                  horse and rider and posing for the artists.
                       Ultimately, we are very proud that the Household Cavalry has proved to be a source
                  of inspiration to both Ripley and Zoë, each operating in their own medium, each producing

                  stunning pieces that celebrate the regiment and its horses.
                       A measure of how pleased the regiment was with the result of Ripley’s work is that a
                  boxed-set of twelve of his portraits was the official Coronation present from the Household
                  Cavalry to His Majesty King Charles III, presented to the King at Buckingham Palace.
                       Meanwhile, Zoë, following her appointment in 2023 as the first ‘Sculptor-in-Residence’

                  to the Household Cavalry, immersed herself in mounted ceremonial life. Working alongside
                  the officers and soldiers, she went to great lengths to get to know the three horses, Verona,
                  Juno and Hastings, that she would go on to create stunning bronzes of in celebration of the

                  remarkable service given by our Military Working Horses.
                       It is fitting that Ripley and Zoë’s work be shown together and at a location so close to
                  the Household Cavalry’s Hyde Park barracks. Furthermore, it is wonderful that the Household
                  Cavalry Foundation will be a beneficiary from the orders and sales arising from the exhibition.

                                                                                 Lt Colonel Matthew Woodward,
                                                                                     Commanding Officer of the
                                                                          Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment
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