Then something very strange happened. The combination of a dedicated veterinary hospital, a race horse with an amazing spirit, and the eternal hope of his owners caused me to look at this tragic event in a much more positive light.
Even after I finally painted Barbaro, we did not know his fate, but because I am a story teller, I knew that I had to paint him, if only to demonstrate the dogged determination of both man and animal in the fight to survive."