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Hazel resin by Morgen Kilbourne Hazel resin by Morgen KilbourneHazel resin by Morgen Kilbourne

Medallion painted for A Midwinter's Night Ball 2009, Fort Worth, TX.


NAN QualifiedThis 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.



NAN QualifiedThis 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.


NAN QualifiedIt'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!

Hadrian, sun faded blackNAN QualifiedI 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.

Calendar GirlStanding 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.

Breyer Standardbred in blackThis 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.

Dark Bay Standing ASB SMThis 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.

Draft foal from SM scratching foalNAN QualifiedA 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.