Recently, I found out that me and my family are moving. Where you ask? The Golden Isles of Georgia! I really like it there, it really inspiring. It is a nice peaceful island (with a model horse store.) In about two months we will be making the big move. I have always lived in Illinois, and I am pretty much bored here so it will be a nice change. Okay, now to the model part of this entry.
So, since we are moving, and I am use oils that take forever and a day to dry, I have decided until the move and when we get settled, and I get my studio set up, just to prep most of my bodies so they are ready to paint when I get to the island. I dont want to have to ruin the paint that has already been laid down get ruined by packing. I have so many horses that are being prepped, but 1 being actually painted. So hopefully that will give me some motivation to actually finish some prep work.
Breyerfest, 2010. I am most likely going. The rescheduled date for moving opened much more of the possibility of going. We are moving on about June 24 (four days after my birthday) and Breyerfest is about a month away. *Yay*
Sorry nothing that interesting in this entry, I just wanted to let you knoe what is happening to me. I do have a Keltic Salenero resculpt coming along. He is still in the works, but possibly this week I would be able to get some pictures of him.
See you next time!
~Jacqueline
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
A Look Into My Studio
Hello everyone. Welcome to my new blog! I finally decided to get a blog. I love reading other people's blogs, so I thought I should give other people something to read. I will try to post pretty frequently, but sometimes you just dont have the time. Regardless, I have loads of horses in progress that I thought I should share.
First up, I have a G2 Breyer Stable Mate in the Paso Fino mold. He is done to a sunburnt black pinto. He is still very much a WIP, but here he is. I am still deciding if he will be a sales piece, but I will see when I complete him.

Next I have a Classic Arabian Stallion. He has been worked on quite a bit. I sawed off his stomach and removed his mane and tail. I am working on his stomach and I need to sand a whole lot of epoxy off of his stomach. I am also still working on his tail and mane. I need to pile up more tail and make his tail bone longer, but I really like how he is coming so far. And if you are curious, The background is different because he blends in with my studio counter top.

Finally I have this bunch. Just some simple Peter Stone Chips. I am planning on redoing the drafters' manes and tails and something with the morgan. I havent figured that out yet. One of the drafters is going to be a sales piece. I just started on them, so we will see where they will go.

First up, I have a G2 Breyer Stable Mate in the Paso Fino mold. He is done to a sunburnt black pinto. He is still very much a WIP, but here he is. I am still deciding if he will be a sales piece, but I will see when I complete him.
Next I have a Classic Arabian Stallion. He has been worked on quite a bit. I sawed off his stomach and removed his mane and tail. I am working on his stomach and I need to sand a whole lot of epoxy off of his stomach. I am also still working on his tail and mane. I need to pile up more tail and make his tail bone longer, but I really like how he is coming so far. And if you are curious, The background is different because he blends in with my studio counter top.
Finally I have this bunch. Just some simple Peter Stone Chips. I am planning on redoing the drafters' manes and tails and something with the morgan. I havent figured that out yet. One of the drafters is going to be a sales piece. I just started on them, so we will see where they will go.
I have some more horse in the studio that are in really hideous stages, so once they are primed, I will show you. I will try my best to update this, but bear with me.
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