Equine sculptures that intrigue and delight horse lovers the world over, created by Lynn A. Fraley
I want! Either version, I love her, first sculpture I've really fallen for this year.
She is awesome, Lynn! Can't wait to see the final on this one! Don't tell me her name is Katrina!
Thanks gals! Actually her name is "Sadie". And as a commenter on facebook correctly recognized, she's a piece that I've been working on and on for about five years now.
Very interesting sculpture. Is she any particular breed?
Oh! I remember Sadie from a long-ago feature about works in progress; I love her sass!
What scale is she going to be? I can't wait until she is done!
Hi there!montjeu -- Nope, at this point she's more of an emotion, not a breed.Mel -- Getting sassier all the time!Andrea -- Sadie is 1/10th to 1/9th scale, "traditional" size in model horse lingo.
Very impressive Lynn. I like your studio set up.
Hmmmm, looks like she has a leg posed to kick also. Gotta have her!!! :)
Thanks for stopping by Catherine :-)Betty -- you're good at reading body language! She does have a hind leg that is "cocked and loaded" ;-)
Wow!!!!!!!!! Lynn, she is really, really wonderful! Such drama and fire! You've really captured the essence of 'ticked off'!
I want! Either version, I love her, first sculpture I've really fallen for this year.
ReplyDeleteShe is awesome, Lynn! Can't wait to see the final on this one! Don't tell me her name is Katrina!
ReplyDeleteThanks gals! Actually her name is "Sadie". And as a commenter on facebook correctly recognized, she's a piece that I've been working on and on for about five years now.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting sculpture. Is she any particular breed?
ReplyDeleteOh! I remember Sadie from a long-ago feature about works in progress; I love her sass!
ReplyDeleteWhat scale is she going to be? I can't wait until she is done!
ReplyDeleteHi there!
ReplyDeletemontjeu -- Nope, at this point she's more of an emotion, not a breed.
Mel -- Getting sassier all the time!
Andrea -- Sadie is 1/10th to 1/9th scale, "traditional" size in model horse lingo.
Very impressive Lynn. I like your studio set up.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, looks like she has a leg posed to kick also. Gotta have her!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Catherine :-)
ReplyDeleteBetty -- you're good at reading body language! She does have a hind leg that is "cocked and loaded" ;-)
Wow!!!!!!!!! Lynn, she is really, really wonderful! Such drama and fire! You've really captured the essence of 'ticked off'!
ReplyDelete