- Photo taking in my studio I was thrilled to see Breyer use – usually my photography is NOT on par!
- Another favorite shade to do, this fella became a part of my brochure!
- Such a favorite shade!
- Breyer Salinero CM done for a donation to their silent auction
- Breyer Salinero CM done for a donation to their silent auction
- Breyer Salinero CM done for a donation to their silent auction
- Breyer Salinero CM done for a donation to their silent auction
- I used to have a very high definition settings and this was a lot more contrasty then. The pinking under the eye was what I was most excited about in this photo, its one of my favorite things to do, so common in so many colors!
- A favorite shade dapple body dapple liver with a less than ideal photo, I knew a horse like this in real life, a Warmblood, and he absolutely captivated me!
- Past finish work has been extensive hair by hairing like this with mutiple colors blended. It’s fun but not likely to be something I take on as much in the future.
- I prefer to keep dappling even less than this although don’t mind it so much on pinto patterns. This is one of my favorites but it’s always so hard to photograph!
- So many works like these two I didn’t get good photos of when I completed, regretfully!
- Sarah Rose “Independence”
- While I’m not looking to do more appaloosas I wanted to share body pinking I also love to tuck away on my sculpts. Bring on the little nuances! Also HOOF colors!
- Sarah Mink Taboo resin
- Sarah Mink Lirico resin
- Sarah Mink Lirico resin
- Indian Fire sculpture by Deb McDermott was one of my favorite less fleabitten horses to paint! I still love doing hints of dapple gray along these line over the the darker dapple greys
- Some of these are not on my own sculptures