
The traditional unicorn is a mystical white shadow in the forest, more dream than horse, and this little magnet is no exception!
This ghostly little Fat Unicorn is painted a solid white with blue eyes, lightly pinked nose and ears, pearl mane and tail, and champagne gold horn and hooves.
She was part of the unicorn explosion that I painted in September of 2019 for that year’s UCP craft fair. I was having a blast of a time coming up with all the colors a unicorn could be (as well as a bunch of more traditional white).
You can tell by her mostly untouched back that she was after the ‘offsides have to be perfect’ rut I got stuck in with the first generation of ponies.
She was cast using the magnet leveling jig and has a slightly raised magnet and a nice flat back.

Medium: Liquitex White Gesso, FolkArt Acrylics (659 Pearl White, 675 Champagne), and Apple Barrel Acrylics (21485 Blue Bonnet, 21464 Cameo Pink, 20503 White, 20504 Black).
