Thursday, March 30, 2017


              An "updated" reworked stablemate cm mustang.

One of my customers was nice enough to send back and older piece that I'd created back in 2004. It was broken and needed some TLC, so I updated him to be LSQ again.  This guy is made from the rearing fat bloaty stablemate G2 arab with a TB head.  I did a lot of reworking and sculpting to the plastic to make him look like an appropriate mustang.  The updated version turned out to be a cute little buggar.  His new range base is made out of an old coat button - how's that for ingenuity...? Ha ha!

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Little stablemate scale "Netsky" pony resin that I painted as a dun appaloosa.  Owned by Natalie Sherard.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

On tap for dinner tonight is my homemade pot stickers.  (I make some BIGGUN stickers...)  =:)  They're one of my favorite meals to create.


My shell pinching isn't as pretty as some of the ones that I've seen on the internet, but hey - it tastes just as good!  I can generally put just about any kind of meat in the stickers, but tonight I decided on a shrimp scampi.  Along with the shrimp there is: cream cheese, fresh cilantro, and some Italian herbs for seasoning.  It was tasty and filling....
I REALLY like this video!  Normally I don't care for most of the promos for our breed, but this is one of the better clips that I've seen in a long time.  Even though the stallion is on the smaller side, it just doesn't matter!  This rider has a GREAT relationship with his horse.  It does my heart good to see this, and it helps to restore my faith just a little bit.  There might be some hope after all...  
 

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

A few of our little spring goats and lambs this year!








Thursday, March 9, 2017

Entered in the first of three shows, fingers crossed!  =:) 

http://www.aaea.net/upcomingexhibitions

Jydam has been uploaded into this gallery:
https://www.artgallerydata.com/artists.htm

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Jydam in regular bronze patina and also in polished bronze. Both versions are scheduled to be in juried art shows this year. I'm happy she looks good in a variety of different finishes! Yay!


Wednesday, March 1, 2017

An older perlino Iberian custom that I did several years ago.  I remember that I created him when the Salinero mold was brand new from Breyer.  Not sure if the original owner Betsy Valley still owns him or if he's moved to a new home. 
The photo is courtesy of Kim Ford, at the 2010 North American Nationals.