Sunday, September 29, 2013

Now taking offers on the CM Appy ISH!

This is the Stone Ideal Stock Horse customized by me with a swishy tail and new windblown mane.  He has been painted to a black leopard appaloosa using a combination of airbrushed acrylics and and hand-applied pastels. He is has all the bells and whistles---striped hooves, a multi-toned mane and tail, chestnuts, detailed eyes, glossed hooves, eyes, and nostrils, etc. He is brand new and ready to hit the showring! I'm starting offers at $250 with no reserve, so he is guaranteed to sell. (Shipping is postage paid in the USA; overseas will be an additional $45.) I will consider time payments, but please let me know your terms up front. Sorry, no trades. I'm accepting offers until Wed, Oct 2nd, 10pm CST. Thanks for looking!

http://www.modelhorsesalespages.com/view_details.asp?id=1030902 






 

Friday, September 27, 2013

Sneak peek!

An in progress shot of a Stone ISH with a CMized mane and tail in black leopard appaloosa. He'll likely be for sale this weekend!


Monday, September 9, 2013

Busy summer

Once again, I find that I have been neglecting this blog, mostly in favor of writing my Model Horse Collectibility blog. I have also had a pretty busy summer, what with work, a bit of travel, work, BreyerFest, and work. I'm going to play catch-up a bit here, and I will try to cram most of my news into this post if possible.

Since 2006, my summer has traditionally kicked off with a trip to Golden, CO, for the Springamathing live show (formerly Devilish Kokopelli Live) hosted by Heather Roell. I've judged there every year since 2006, and I've absolutely fallen in love with the scenery and the terrific crowd of hobbyists out there. It's always a blast, and the competition is always fierce. To wit, you might recognize these famous beauties that were present at Springamathing this year:

The incomparable appy Victrix by Liz Shaw (Yes, the $17,000 Victrix.)

 A rare Orinocco resin by Sarah Minkiewicz-Breunig (painted by Carol Williams)

Valor sculpted and painted by Carol Williams in an intricate dominant white pattern

As if the amazing models weren't enough, here are a few pictures of the view from the show hall.
Looking out the front door first thing in the morning

 The evening view out the back door

Teresa Fedak and I drove up Mt. Evans the next day:
June and July were devoted to BreyerFest prep as well as a lot of work on commissions. I finally have a nice camera, so I took bunches of photos at the BreyerFest Open Show, the International Museum of the Horse, and a variety of shots around the park. You can see them here.

A trip to the Kentucky Horse Park is not complete without a visit to the grave of the horse that started it all for me, Man O' War.

A top-notch drill team in the covered arena

The skeleton of the famous 19th century Thoroughbred sire Lexington recently returned home to Kentucky from the Smithsonian.

BreyerFest was the end of my summer fun, but seeing my hobby friends and their incredible models always leaves me inspired to tackle my own commissions when I get home again. I've been making a concerted effort to finish up the last of my custom orders by the end of September, and here are a few that are ready to head off to their new homes.

Kathi Bogucki's Equus Maximus resin in leopard appaloosa as a Sugarbush Drafter

Breyer Andalusian in grulla sabino

Breyer Idocus with a new mane in chestnut as a portrait of the commissioner's real horse

 Breyer Classic QH in blue roan sabino

Monday, February 25, 2013

Next year, I'm getting a flu shot...

Somehow, I managed to get epically sick, not once, but twice, in January. Go me! Not. I came home from visiting my family at Christmas with my sister's uber-cold, and then at the end of the month, I picked up a nasty flu bug that's been making the rounds. Here it is a month later, and I still have a bit of a cough that I just can't seem to kick. Blech.

So anyway, I did manage to finish up some commission pieces while drinking a lot of tea and consuming vast quantities of throat lozenges. My usual outdoor photo spot is currently buried in a snow drift, so I hope my indoor flash photography isn't too terrible.

Maggie Bennett's superb Superlumina resin:
  

   

Addi Hude's adorable Jellibaby resin:


Breyer CM Weathergirl:

And Linda York's Mini Merlin resin:


My shelves are starting to look a bit barer which is good. I'm hoping to have more finished pieces to show off (and ship out!) soon. Huzzah!