MUSTANGS

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Bay tobiano mare, a Littlebit-sized sculpture by owner DeeAnn Kjelshus

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Strawberry roan overo stallion customized from the Breyer Classic Bronco and owned by Kathy Wiggins

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Buckskin overo mare customized from the Breyer Stablemate Seabiscuit and owned by DeeAnn Kjelshus. Later cast in resin.

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Grulla pinto mustang stallion customized from the Sarah Rose Mephisto resin; 2001.

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Dun sabino mustang mare customized from the Sarah Rose Nevada resin. Pastel, Acrylic, and Colored Pencils. 2003.

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Palomino pinto mustang stallion customized from the Sarah Minkiewicz-Breunig Spinnaker resin. Acrylic, Pastel, Colored Pencil. 2004.

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Bay roan pinto mustang stallion customized from the Sarah Minkiewicz-Breunig Taboo resin. Pastels, Pencils and Acrylics. 2006.

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Dun Tovero Spanish Mustang Stallion, customized from the Sarah Rose Caldero resin. Created 2007.
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Smutty dapple buckskin Mustang Stallion, customized from the Kathi Bogucki War Chant resin. Created 2009. Dee Ann describes this piece: This Stallion took a ton of time to create, but he was worth it and I had a blast creating him. If you know anything about painting in pastels then you know how long it takes to achieve any type of dark color. I work from light to dark, and as I added each layer I also added new layers of dapples. This boys coat has DEPTH. I?m very pleased with the results. Add to that the time I took to create detailed cracked hooves, chestnuts, white markings with detailed hairs and mapping, eyes that have life and you have many weeks of work into this bad boy. I thought about adding a metallic sheen to his color but opted not to. After all, this boy is wild, and horses in the wild tend not to have the shiny coats that show horses do, due to the lack of nutrition. Instead of glossing his hooves, he has a matte finish on them which will help protect them from nicks. The same matte finish is used on tips of ears, and mane/tail tips. He is sprayed with protective finish. Actually, as I work on the layers of pastels between each layer I spray TWO protective coats of finish. One, is a Krylon Crystal Clear, and the second is Testors Dull Coat. So by the time the piece is complete the coat is completely protected. He is completely finished when I add a clear shine over his eyes, and nostrils. Completed September 2009. Mediums used: Acrylics and Pastels.
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