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Forever Wonderful Chestnut
Thoroughbred Mare.
Bryer Running TB SM owned by Marta Towne of Shadow Ridge Creations |
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While the above mare, Forever
Wonderful was at Tammy, she met a (soon to be) handsome young stallino named SOMETIMS A
PRINCE and when she came home, this beautiful little filly was at her side!
Actually, Tammy sent this gorgeous Stablemate scampering foal to myself, Marta
Towne. as a surprise and she is absolutely perfect! Her name is IMA PRINCESS
Owned by Marta Towne of Shadow Ridge Creations, web mistress |
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Nightmare Pegasus - This is
a miniature made for playing the game Dungeons and Dragons, made by a company that goes by
the name RAFM. This piece was painted for sale on e-bay. He has a fiery shaded mane, tail
and feathering, red "rubies" are set in his eyes. The snake is a bright green
and red, I was trying to go for a "poisonous" look with it. The clouds are a
blue gray with white dry brushed over, and the tendril coming from "somewhere
below" are a black green. The whole piece stand about 2 1/2 inches to 3 inches tall |
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Aldo Nova - This is the
stablemate Shooter resin by Linda York painted by me. This is a color I have been wanting
to do for a long time, heck I have had his name even longer! The name is from a 1970's
Rock Star Aldo Nova. I saw this appy pattern and knew the name would fit. So Aldo Nova now
joins my growing ranks on Stablemate show horses. Can't wait to take him to a live show to
see how her does |
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IMA BOLD PRINCESS Bay TB
mare owned by Marta Towne |
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My Royal Time, Dun
Morgan stallion on the Old Mold Arabian Stallion Stablemate mold. |
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Breyer SM scratching filly
done from the portrait of a real filly at three days old, this little lady will grow up to
be a roan appy mare! (I happen to have a picture of her a 5 years of age too. Gorgeous
mare!) She is owned by Marta Towne. Her name is Bita Bold |
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Breyer SM Paso Fino owned
by Marta Towne. Painted a "blue" black tobiano pinto. She is called
Vastaga Sin Par and will make her show debute at Indian Nations in March 2003 |