Kim Corpany grew up on the backs of her family's Arabian horses in Morgan, Utah. Her mother is an artist and art teacher, so Kim began art lessons early. Kim’s artwork has nearly always revolved around horses. At an early age, Kim became a syndicate member and owner of the beautiful *Muscat son, Vaguely Noble. She raised and trained progeny of this gorgeous stallion for many years. Kim developed a close understanding of the mind, body and spirit of the Arabian horse which is apparent in her bronze sculptures of Arabian horses. Kim Corpany’s recent bronze monument is a 1 and 1/2 life-size statue of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nayan galloping on his Arabian horse. Kim and her team traveled to Abu Dhabi for 20 days where they assembled, welded, and finished the bronze with patina prior to installing it at the entrance to the Al Forsan International Sports Resort. The monument was of such size that after assembling it in the foundry in the USA, the sculpture had to then be cut into sections and crated so that it could be air freighted to Abu Dhabi. The entire project was completed in 7 months from small conceptual marquette to finished and installed monument.