By chance, on May 18th, 2010 in Artist News |  Rose Reiner Sarah Rose released her stockhorse stallion The Rose Reiner today. The release is a little different than Sarah has done with her past resins. There is an one month open ordering period (June 18th) where you can order him for 365.00 plus shipping. Sarah is only requiring a $50.00 deposit for those who need to make time payments. You can find more information and ordering information on his sales page. By News Bot, on May 14th, 2010 in Artist News | Hello everyone, I am pleased to announce the official release of a brand new resin medallion sculpted by the AMAZING Rebecca Turner of www.solticeart.com These beautiful guys are ready to be ordered and will be shipped by the end of next week. This is an unlimited edition of resin pieces and a few pieces will also be produced in earthenware bisque. Painted pieces and glazed pieces will be available for order at a later date. (Please inquire about prices on bisque, painted, and glazed pieces) These medallions are approximately 3 1/2 to 4″ I accept paypal kylee_de@yahoo.com, checks (will not ship until payment has cleared), money orders….have another method? Just ask! Shipping overseas is available but will cost more, so please inquire prior to purchase. <3 Kylee www.cookevilleclassiclive.comBy News Bot, on April 10th, 2010 in Artist News | Fiore Version II is the latest medallion release from Cara Barker Yellott. This medallion measures a full 10 inches tall and depicts a rearing Andalusian stallion all braided and decked out for the Doma Vaquera in repujada style tack. He is a truly unique sculpture with an amazing level of detail and intricacy, from the flying tassels of his mosquero to the fine tooling on his bridle and breastplate. Mountain View Studios will be casting Fiore II and he is currently available for pre-order directly from the artist. Price is $35 plus $8 shipping. Fiore II will be a one to two mold run of approximately 50-100 pieces.
By News Bot, on March 1st, 2010 in Artist News |  DaCaprio by Tumlinson DaCaprio is a Mini Warmblood stallion performing the Piaffe sculpted by Stacey Tumlinson. He is 4.25″ long and will be a limited edition of 150-200 pieces total. His release will be split up into batches that may be released several months apart. Currently there are 100 released. Of those over half are sold as of March 1, 2010. Please note that the photos were taken Feb. 25 and are not the greatest due to the apoxie and green filler. I didn’t want to spray him with white primer as it fills in details and give a rough texture. Since then I have done a little fine tuning to his face and tail, adding detail as well. He balances perfectly on 2 legs and his tail tip. DaCaprio is currently open for ordering. Please note that it will be 4-8 weeks before castings begin shipping. He is priced at $95 ppd in the US and $100 ppd International. For more photos and to place your order visit his page on Stacey’s website. By News Bot, on February 14th, 2010 in Artist News |  Iaret by Morgen Kilbourn Introducing “Iaret” A feisty striking and half rearing young Egyptian Arabian mare in classic scale sculpted by Morgen Kilbourn. She is named after her pose, which is represented in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs as a striking cobra. There’s quite a bit about it out there online under Egyptology discussions (and not all of it in agreement) and I wouldn’t want to misquote anything! Suffice to say that this defiant little mare embodies the noble bearing of a young queen who is displeased and demanding respect. Due to this particular pose representing an extremely tense and quick movement horses make when greeting each other and establishing hierarchy, I’ve decided it might be best if I share a number of videos to give buyers a feel for the movement in action. It’s quite hard to photograph but anyone who’s had their upper fence boards knocked down from over the fence greetings can appreciate how quickly it happens. Three quick videos of this can be found here. Horses make this behavioral gesture in all sorts of situations to display defiance. Iaret is $165.00 postage paid in the United States see her page on Morgen’s website for more information and payment options. Continue reading Iaret Egyptian Arabian Mare by Morgen Kilbourn By News Bot, on February 14th, 2010 in Artist News | P eace portrays a mare lying with her new born foal in the stillness and peace in the early morning hours before dawn. This medallion is a low relief with an Art Nouveau frame and the raised words Peace below the horses. Peace is almost 5 inches tall and 4 inches wide. Cast in white resin with a silica filler mixed into the resin ( that what makes that stone look) There is really no clean up or prepping for this medallion. It cast so clean and nice and should be a lot of fun to paint. The photos portrayed here are an in-progress piece and an unpainted casting. Peace is now casting! Us orders are $32.00 plus $3.00 shipping for 1st class ( priority mail is $5.25) Canadian orders add $5.00 shipping and other non US orders add $10.00 shipping Discounts for orders over 3 ( email for price) for more info or photos ck out my blog at http://www.solticeartstudio.blogspot.com or email me for any questions at: becky@solticeart.com By News Bot, on January 19th, 2010 in Artist News | Cara Barker Yellott is proud to present her newest resin release, now available for pre-order. Fiore is a very dramatic rearing Andalusian stallion that measures a whopping 10 inches tall! He’s currently available untacked with a second version wearing traditional Spanish repujada tack soon to follow. Purchasers of version one will get first dibs and a discount on version two. The price to pre-order version one is $28 plus $8 shipping (cost for shipping may differ outside of the United States, international buyers can contact the artist for exact shipping costs). Fiore can be purchased through his web page
Continue reading New medallion release from Cara Barker Yellott By News Bot, on December 1st, 2009 in Artist News |  Click for larger image. Chips Ahoy is an original sculpture and jump set from Sue Kern of Sakori’s Customs. He is a stablemate scale warmblood stallion in mid flight over a jump. The jump, rider, and accessories are included with him! He stands 4.5 inches long and is cast in white resin and will be limited to 50 pieces. The set includes Chips Ahoy!, a support rod, one square oxer and 3 poles, 4 bushes, a resin saddle, and rider. Chips Ahoy! is a detailed stablemate scale stallion and features wrinkling, veining, frogs, and braided mane and tail. His male rider and saddle is fitted to him. His jump arrives assembled. For more information on Chips Ahoy! as well as an assortment of photos, visit his page here: SCS Chips Ahoy Continue reading Introducing SCS Chips Ahoy! By News Bot, on November 22nd, 2009 in Artist News | Rebecca Turner’s FABULOUS “One in a Million” Mule medallion auction, 100% of the proceeds of this auction will be donated to one (or maybe three!) deserving horse/donkey rescues.
This particular medallion is one of TWO customized BY Rebecca to depict a HORSE mare and Mule foal… instead of the original MOLLY Mule and mule foal. It was then finished in a combination of pastels, acrylics and colored pencils by me: Lauren Hoeffer of Desert Sun Studios… In memory of Five Hills Champagne Tessa… a gorgeous molly mule who was humanely euthanized a year ago… (PLEASE read her full story here! http://www.freewebs.com/tessasordeal/) Please check out the auction for FULL details! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230402613359 By News Bot, on November 19th, 2009 in Artist News |  Classic Pony from Tammy Myrold “Kick the Can” is a classic sized pony mare by Tammy Myrold. Standing 4 1/2 inches tall and 4 1/2 inches long. She will be permanently attached to her base and front legs will be re-enforced with wire. Kick the Can will be cast by Mountain View and the first 15 pieces will be ready to ship around Christmas time. These first 15 pieces are now on sale for $70 dollars postage paid in the United States. Kick the Can is only a one mold runs (approximately 50 pieces). Please visit Tammy’s website for more information and photos. | |