This is Caranthir, the rare Eberl Pasha resin in shaded black. (Sorry, this is not a great photo.) Collection of the artist---he is NOT for sale. (March 2006)

This is Brigitte Eberl's gorgeous Tamino resin repainted to a glowing dappled bay. (Collection of the artist---he is NOT for sale.) (Mar. 2006)

This is the Brigitte Eberl Mahiba resin a rich reddish flaxen liver chestnut. She is owned by Nancy Berkowitz. (Jan. 2006)
This is the Cantrell Freedom resin done up in black chestnut to resemble the horses bred by Phara Farm. He is owned by Debbie Farrell. (Jan. 2006)
This is the Eberl "Pasquita" resin in golden chestnut, a portrait of Hannah's real mare. (Sept. 2006)
This is a CMized Breyer Proud Arab Mare. I raised her head, gave her a tummy tuck, fixed her forelegs, and resculpted her mane and tail. She is owned by Tanya Richert of Germany. (Summer 2006)
Nahar 2.0---Haven't got a real name for him yet, but I decided to redo my fleabit Nahar since the paint job was old. This is the new guy in lovely dappled chestnut. (He is a bit washed out because the photos were taken in bright sunlight.) (Feb. 2005)
This is Lysistrata, an Eberl Pasquita resin repainted to a lovely dark flaxen chestnut mare. (Her base is not finished in this photo.) (Mar. 2005)
This is Brigitte Eberl's darling Mulahn resin done in a shaded bay. (Mar. 2005)
This is the Cantrell Freedom resin painted to a rich dappled red bay. He is a multi-champ in halter and performance, and he is owned by Janet Vernon. (March 2004)
This is Jennifer Kistler's Tsunami resin painted in a mahogany bay for Lynda Strohmeyer. (July 2007)

This is Brigitte Eberl's stunning Gazal resin repainted to a shaded flaxen chestnut. (Sept. 2004)

I'm not happy with his color, so he'll be repainted soon. :-)

This is Tiffany Purdy's Aegis resin repainted to a dappled red bay. Owned by ? (April 2005)
Another Aegis resin in flaxen chestnut, this one owned by Jean Radde. (April 2005)
This is Ahab, Sarah Rose's "Nahar" resin repainted to a lovely bloody-shoulder fleabit grey as a somewhat fanciful portrait of a real Arab I knew. (This model was repainted to the flaxen chestnut pictured above.) (Dec. 2001)
This is the Peter Stone "Chips" Arab model pastelled to a dapple grey. (Jan. 2005)
This is Breyer's Huckleberry Bey repainted to a golden red bay as a portrait of the Godolphin Arabian, one of the three foundation sires of the Thoroughbred. (August 2000)
This is Aswad Afa, which is Arabic (more or less, probably less) for Black Adder, my favorite Brit Com. It happened to be on as I was finishing this guy up, so I couldn't resist. (April 2001)