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Light the Sky (Custom Breyer Stablemate Thoroughbred)
This little gal was painted in a run of rainbow thoroughbreds and was my ‘red’ model. She’s an older horse, as you can tell by the fuzzy nature of the photos and lacks a lot of the shading of the newer customs. Still, I like the color pattern, even if it’s not as realistic as […]
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Outta tha Blue (Custom Breyer Stablemate Thoroughbred)
Zoom! Swish! Kapow! … Well, okay, maybe not Kapow. But don’t blink because this little gal is moving at the speed of lightning, and she blends into the sky like no earthly equine could dream of. Watch her fly and pity the Pegasus for needing wings. This little gal was part of a rainbow herd […]
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Angel’s Kiss (Custom Breyer Stablemate Thoroughbred)
This little gal was painted in a pair with Pure Malarkey. The custom order was for a dappled smutty buckskin tobiano and I wasn’t sure how well I’d pull it off so I painted one one smutty and one plain. I personally liked Malarkey more, but in the end Angel went home with the customer […]
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Wild Fandango (Custom Breyer Stablemate Thoroughbred)
This little guy was the eventual evolution of the splatterpaint technique I hashed out for the faux-decorator style of Florentine Flip. I did use the same technique for realistic roaning, but there’s nothing like staying true to your fantasy roots! This is one of the few horses where I know exactly which colors I used. […]
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Blue Streak (Custom Breyer Stablemate Thoroughbred)
This little gal was meant to be a leopard appaloosa when I started painting her, but ended up as a extended blanket no-spot with some sabino flavoring. Sort of a ‘everything but the kitchen sink’ pattern, even for it’s simplicity. Blue was painted in when I was in the midst of a ‘each mold in […]