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Sofie Learns Dressage: March 2013
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When I got my first horse in late March 2009, she was an obese trail horse with crappy feet, incorrect muscle development and a whole lot of anxiety. Correct dressage training, along with natural trimming, a good diet, groundwork and massage, has made her a very different horse. Follow along on our journey. Now available on Amazon: Training Harry, a new ebook by Meghan Namaste. Help support Sofie, and enjoy a great read! Sunday, March 10, 2013. So many things are NOT user friendly.this is! I was reasonab...
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Sofie Learns Dressage: August 2012
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When I got my first horse in late March 2009, she was an obese trail horse with crappy feet, incorrect muscle development and a whole lot of anxiety. Correct dressage training, along with natural trimming, a good diet, groundwork and massage, has made her a very different horse. Follow along on our journey. Now available on Amazon: Training Harry, a new ebook by Meghan Namaste. Help support Sofie, and enjoy a great read! Thursday, August 30, 2012. Riding bareback through woods and up hills. Learning ...
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Sofie Learns Dressage: January 2013
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When I got my first horse in late March 2009, she was an obese trail horse with crappy feet, incorrect muscle development and a whole lot of anxiety. Correct dressage training, along with natural trimming, a good diet, groundwork and massage, has made her a very different horse. Follow along on our journey. Now available on Amazon: Training Harry, a new ebook by Meghan Namaste. Help support Sofie, and enjoy a great read! Sunday, January 20, 2013. I was very scared. She is now able to canter on the rail, ...
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Gallery – Collectibles. Heading off to Lexington. July 13, 2015. 8220;Vincent”, a Taboo glazed in dappled rose grey. Both this and my horse color blog have been sadly neglected in the last year while I worked on the new guide book series (the first, Common Breeds and their Colors. So stay tuned for developments, and in the meantime, enjoy some images of shiny ponies! Another image of Vincent. I have also been experimenting with some satin (almost matte) glazes. 8220;Nibbles”, a red dun overo Oliver.
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The Daily Chicken: March 2009
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009. A little Lombard for you. This guy will be a sales piece eventually though I do hope to show him a bit first. I thought I would do a sculpted mane and tail on him for those of you who panic at the thought of keeping mohair in perfect shape. :) The tail is a Rio Rondo braided tail. I have also tweaked an ear and will be resculpting little bits here and there to give him character. Oh and Ms. Scarlett is back in one piece. ;). Monday, March 2, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Gallery – Collectibles. If you are interested in realistic equine art, with a particular emphasis on horse color, you have found the right place. Here you can peek inside the pottery, and see the process behind the making limited edition ceramic horses. This is also home to an independent press devoted to publishing books about horse color, so those topics get discussed here as well. Please, browse around and enjoy the site. You can also reach me directly through the Contact page. Heading off to Lexington.
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J Baker Customs: More progress on Reiner
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Tips for customizing and painting model horses. Sunday, October 2, 2011. More progress on Reiner. This is going to be a few installments in one post:). For sending me some and introducing me to it! Here is a progression to the next layer. As for the face, Liz Shaw brought up that my hair direction was quite right. In my head, it was. I had looked at close ups, closed the photos out and then went off my 'memory'. I should have known better! October 2, 2011 at 2:48 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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J Baker Customs: Rose Reiner, experimental technique
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Tips for customizing and painting model horses. Sunday, September 18, 2011. Rose Reiner, experimental technique. Long time no see! Ok, the first thing I need to tackle is the neck. I went in applied pigments with a pointed q-tip to the neck This was just to get choppy color, I wasn't trying to get the small spots/fleabites with this. September 18, 2011 at 1:23 PM. I wish i could paint like you, I have all your CDs and they have helped me lots! The face on that mare is stunning! Rose Reiner, next segment!
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