Also a couple of new bareback pads are up(no bridles with these, click on the images to go to the auctions):
Turquoise with black girth, made for medium Traditionals like Lady Phase(SOLD!):

Leopard print with brown girth, made for large Traditionals like the Palouse Horse(I love this pattern! But it's out of scale for leopard spots, so I just call it "clouded leopard"...)

Also up is yet another collaborative effort between me and my sister(again, click on the photo to go to the auction):

I repositioned the head on the Breyer beagle and resculpted the neck, then my sister painted him in pastels and acrylics to classic Beagle tri-color.
In other news I got my copy of "Historic Vehicles in Miniature: The Genius of Ivan Collins" by Ron Brentano today(at a terrific price, too, $8.00 total including shipping! Thank you Hamilton Books!) and I have to say I am floored by these amazing miniatures. It sure makes me want to get some plans and start building some vehicles for my future harness entries!
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