Renewal
of Life From The Trail of Painted Ponies
Artist: Natasha Isenhour
Natasha's travels abroad and around the Southwest have
fueled her love for interpreting the "magical landscapes" she has
witnessed. A dawn seen through mists hovering over the Rio Grande River
that flows through a bird sanctuary in southern New Mexico inspired this
work of art. Natasha used color, contrast, and countless glazes to
create a sensational work of equine art. Whether she is painting on a
canvas or a Pony, this artist has a unique ability to create a spiritual
luminescence that invites the viewer to enter a meditative space that
seems to live inside her art.
Made of ceramic.
Measures 6'' high.
Price: $49.99
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Lightning Bolt Colt From The Trail of Painted Ponies
Artist: Dyanne Strongbow
In Lakota Sioux mythology,
the horse is a Thunder Being who brings storms to Mother Earth. The
thunder you hear is the pounding of his hooves. With thunder, lightning
and rain come change... and change is like a new day. With this in mind,
Native artist Dyanne Strongbow imagined a thunderstorm centered in the
horse's hindquarters, breaking up as it moved forward toward his head
into the sunny skies of a new day.
Made of ceramic.
Measures 6'' high.
Hand-numbered.
Price: $34.99
On Common Ground From The Trail of Painted Ponies
Artist: Patricia Wyatt
The unity and harmony of the
feminine spirit resound in the vibrant art of California-raised Patricia
Wyatt, who now lives in Santa Fe. As with her paintings, her Pony tells
a story that speaks to the timeless themes of companionship and the
collective power, wisdom and beauty of women around the world. Animals
and lush flowering plants surround the figures on the artist's Pony,
emblems of the natural world that pay tribute to the Earth, whose
mysterious power awakens us all to life and connects all things.
Made of ceramic.
Measures 6'' high.
Hand-numbered.
3rd Edition
Price: 49.99
Heavenly Pony From The Trail of Painted Ponies
Artist: Noel Espinoza
Born in Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico, Noel has devoted his efforts as an
artist to sharing a vision of Mexico as a place "as colorful and vivid
as a memory." Of his inspiration for his Pony he writes, "The nobility
and spirit of the Horse is so high and sublime, it led me to take them
to heavenly heights in the shape of billowing clouds."
Ceramic.
Measures 6'' high.
Hand-numbered.
2nd Edition
Price: $59.99
FIVE CARD STUD
Artist:
Gerri Mattson
Artistic inspiration comes in many
forms. Before she began to paint her pony, Carlsbad artist Gerri
Mattson, a secondary art teacher for 25 years, drew upon her experience
and gave herself an assignment. She drew up a list of words relating to
horse. ''Stud'' caught her eye. She started sketching related ideas.
This led to the game of poker. Gambling, horseracing, casinos, and
lottery images followed...
Made of solid ceramic.
Measures 6'' high.
Hand-numbered.
From The Trail of Painted Ponies.
Price: $24.99
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Artist: Rance Hood WAR PONY FIGURINE From The Trail of Painted Ponies
Comanche artist Rance Hood is one of the most recognized names in
Southwest Art. His paintings, known for their drama and authenticity,
hang in museums and corporate collections. The opportunity to recreate a
traditional war pony, complete with a buffalo pelt saddle,
lance-and-shield, arrows and feathers, became the pinnacle piece of his
distinguished career. This startlingly realistic recreation of a
Comanche war pony reflects the vibrancy and mystical quality of the
horses that populate this popular artist's paintings. Includes a rein with a
real feather on it.
Made of solid resin.
Measures 6'' high.
Hand-numbered.
From The Trail of Painted Ponies.
Price: $45.99
HAPPY TRAILS FIGURINE From The Trail of Painted Ponies Artist: Nevena Christi
A horse that reflected the style
and costumes worn by Gene Autry and Roy Rogers in old Hollywood westerns
-- '30s and '40s cowboy retro, in other words -- was the initial dream
of this fine artist and former fashion designer. To give it an edge, she
also wanted the horse to look like it was made of tooled leather, with a
vintage saddle cinched on its back. Nevena now lives in El Paso and runs
Rocketbuster Boot Company, where some of the wildest cowboy boots you
will ever see are handmade.
Made of solid resin.
Measures 6'' high.
Hand-numbered.
From The Trail of Painted Ponies.
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