Bottle Blonde, a Tracie Caller Arista painted by Janis Whitcomb
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Tibbi Searcher Pretzel resin, hand penciled to a graying appaloosa foal. SOLD

Stablemate scratching foal in liver snowcap Appaloosa. Donated to White Sands live show in 2004. Awful picture.

Cantrell Kittydunit resin in buckskin leopard Appaloosa. I painted her this way so that she could be the dam of my Buttercup in smokey black Appaloosa.

He is a semi-portrait model of a mule named Masquerade, by a spotted Jack and out of a roan overo Paint mare.

ISH in bay near-leopardPeter Stone ISH done as a near-leopard Appaloosa.

Majoriffic resinMajoriffic resin by Michelle Locke. Painted after real horses, has all the appy details. Painted in May 2002. NAN-Q'd at Lone Star Live 2003 in resin Appaloosas. SOLD

York standing stallion Shooter in bay roan AppaloosaYork standing stallion Shooter in bay roan AppaloosaYork standing stallion Shooter in bay roan Appaloosa. May 2002. Sold to Pat Henry in September 2002. SOLD

Peter Stone English Pony as a POAPeter Stone English Pony as a POA. December 2001.

Breyer scratching foalBreyer scratching foal in bay appy, lightning marks on legs. December 2001. Shown as a Nez Perce (Appaloosa X Akhal Teke) filly. SOLD

Baby Red Dun Appy on the galloping SM foalMy attempt at red dun, and a "baby" color at that! Generally, really young foals do not have the darker points on their legs until they shed out at a couple months old. She has Appy mottling around her eyes, on her muzzle and on her "private" parts under her tail. She really is more shaded than she looks here! Done in May 2001.

North Light New Forest Pony in blue roan Appy as a POAHere's the North Light New Forest Pony in blue roan Appy as a POA. SOLD

Running TB mare in black leopard AppaloosaThis is the new (relatively) TB mare mold done as a Leopard Appaloosa. She even has mottling around her eyes, mouth and privates. I did her with an art marker and was able to get a lot of precision with her spots. October 1999.

Running TB mare in bay leopardThis is a picture Janis Whitcomb took of a bay leopard that I did for her since she has done so many for me.