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Hazel resin by Morgen Kilbourne
Medallion painted for A Midwinter's Night Ball 2009, Fort Worth, TX.
![]() This is Brown Eye Susan, a Netzsky resin by Lynn Fraley. I found the perfect reference picture for her. She got a 1st in Breed at her first show.
![]() ![]() This is the BFA Appaloosa Mare removed from her base and foal (they were quite literally joined at the hip by a 1/4" wide metal rod). She's shown as a dunalino Quarter Pony.
![]() It's Flitwick again! Had to get 2 of him, he's so cute! A red dun with a touch of white to set him off. Color is more accurate in the second picture. This is the Breezy resin by Pam DeMuth. She's a SM scale mare and still available through Pam's Thunderstruck Studio website. Here's a little gal I did in June 2003. My kids wanted to paint some horses so I figured I would too. I think she turned out pretty good, but I know I need to get more shading!![]() I started painting him black, then he said he wanted to be dark bay. Well, that did not work out, so I tried stripping it. By that point the paint didn't want to come off, so I finally got some acetone and stripped him and here he is in a sun faded black (black with some copper tones). Sept. 2002. Standing ASB Mare in Liver chestnut. She has a white heel on the left foreleg because I missed a spot with the chestnut color and didn't think I could replicate it. January 2002. Donated to Desert Fest Live 2004. This little guy was a dark dapple gray, and I tried to make him more rosey and that failed miserably. So now he's a blue toned black, and I'm much happier with him this way. This is the standing ASB mare in a very dark bay. She does have a copper-y belly and dapples and a red ribbon, though they don't show up well here at all. Done in May 2001. Donated to Red River Live in June 2002.![]() A friend (Eve Forward-Rollins) made her scratching foal into a little bay draft foal, and I really liked it, so I made one for myself, except mine is black. Aside from adding the feathers, she now has a more convex profile. April 2001.
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