Category Archives: Artist Resin

Elmhurst

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Elmhurst Donation

Make: Morgen Kilbourn (Artist’s Website)
Scale: Medallion
Mold: Elmhurst Medallion
Color: Dark Bay
Gallery: Bay
Medium: Acrylics (Liquitex Gesso, Ivory Black, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber, Green, Turquoise, Blue, FolkArt 662 Metallic Silver Sterling) and Pastels (Sargent Art Earthtone Chalk Pastels)
Status: Painted October 2011 and Donated

This little guy was painted as a portrait of Elmhurst as a fundraising donation to Our Mims Retirement Haven. You can see the WiP posts for him here: Part 1, Part 2.

Right now the plan is for Old Mims to auction them off sometime around Thanksgiving, but I’ll keep everyone in the loop! Continue reading

Terminal Velocity

Terminal Velocity

Terminal Velocity

Make/Artist: Mandi Hickman (No Artist Website)
Scale: Micro Mini
Mold: MH Copyright
Color: Dark Bay
Gallery: Realistic Bay
Medium: Acrylics
Status: Painted 200? and Home Herd

This little guy has the honor of being the first micro mini I ever painted. He was also the first artist resin I ever bought (and the first micro resin too boot!) That’s a lot of firsts for someone so small, but he’s got an ego that’s more than up for the challenge. Continue reading

Fluffy

Fluffy

Fluffy

Make/Artist: Mandi Hickman (No Artist Website)
Scale: Micro Mini
Mold: MH Goliath
Color: Flaxen Chestnut Splash Overo
Gallery: Overo
Medium: Acrylics
Status: Painted 200? and Home Herd

This little guy was the third micro I ever painted, and you can tell! Thankfully this little guy is still on my shelf, so he’s on the list to go back under the brush for an update as soon as my skills are back up to par. Continue reading

Skip the Wild Tangent

Skip the Wild Tangent

Skip the Wild Tangent

Make: Maggie Bennett (Artist Website)
Scale: Micro Mini
Mold: Reining Horse
Color: Bay Blanket Appaloosa
Gallery: Realistic Appaloosa
Medium: Acrylics
Status: Painted 200? and Home Herd

This little guy is one of my keepers and is due for another trip under the brush to update some of the transitions on his black points and refine his appy pattern (and lack of spots). Continue reading