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I can rarely afford to buy resins painted by other
artists, but here are a few pieces I couldn't live without. :-)
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This is Gil-galad, a Lynn Fraley Raakid
resin painted by Tom Bainbridge. This guy is #60/60. I just received
this fellow in March 2006, and I can't get over how gorgeous he
is. :-D
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This is the rare Karen Gerhardt Farad'n resin
produced in 1999. He is #2 of 8 pieces. This is another holy grail
piece that I just lucked into---because so few were produced, I
was very lucky to find one for sale, and even better, in the color
I like best from the run. He is also NAN qualified.
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It took me 10 years to get one, but I finally
have him! This is Karen Gerhardt's Vigil resin produced in the mid-1990s
in a limited run of (I believe) 50 pieces. This one was a special
artist's choice model with a customized tail. He was a multi-champ
for his previous owner.
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This is Wild Fit, Karen Gerhardt's youn
TB filly "Portrait" resin (painted by Karen). I named
this gal after a favorite filly by the same name who tragically
died of colic in December 2006.
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Seeing a trend here? :-) Another Karen Gerhardt
horse, her tiny Alessan resin---he's slightly smaller than Stablemate
size. I think he might have been painted by Karen, but I can't quite
make out the signature. He was produced in the late 1990s.
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This is the lovely Carlee Balling mini
Arab gelding painted by Danelle Gatcomb. |
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This is another Carlee Balling horse, her mini
QH mare. This one was painted by Sandi Bendel-Gaertner.
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This is Bourboun Street
Queen, the AA Mini ASB painted by Lynne Von Mayr. She gave the
model her trademark string mane and tail. |