Gibson and the Apocalypse: Think Horses

Can’t blame us for being a little on edge.

You may have heard of the phrase “When you hear hoof beats, think horses, not zebras,” meaning that you should always consider the more common (and therefore likely) possibly for any situation before jumping to the more absurd ones. Trouble is, in the apocalypse, there IS no “more likely” scenario. Natural disasters, alien invasions, the Rapture—each event is just as likely or unlikely as the next. Hey, it’s the end of the world, after all. Anything goes.
Although if you’re an equestrian, chances are that it’s always “horses” in pretty much ANY situation.

Jenny Kammerer is a professional artist, video producer and frustrated Philadelphia sports fan who’s been in the saddle since the age of four. When she was 16, she met her Paint/QH/Draft cross Gibson (aka Guitar Solo) as a green two-year-old, and quickly settled into the training side of equestrianism, drawing inspiration from the techniques of Pat Parelli and other natural horsemanship teachers. Known for most of her childhood as both the awkward artsy one and the weird horse girl, she always seemed destined to draw nonsensical horse cartoons. In addition to her independent illustration work, she currently teaches painting classes at Painting With A Twist and produces short-form documentaries that can be seen on www.Horse.TV. You can follow her personal art projects and stay up-to-date on Gibson and the Apocalypse on Instagram: @JennyKammArt