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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. Painted Ponies Tewa Pony Ornament. Made of sculpted resin. Measures 2.5" high. Artist: Tom Tapia (Tesuque). "Tewa Pony," by Pueblo artist Tom Tapia, celebrates the geometric and animal designs that have adorned Cochiti pottery for centuries. Known for his pottery, painting, and day job as a tribal policeman, this Tewa native has adorned his pony with traditional designs. The sash represents good faith and fortune, the blanket honors the horse as a bold and strong being, the eagle represents good luck, and the handprint stands for the loving touch of all creation. This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. The Magician. Made of resin. Measures 6" high. Artist: Andersen Kee Sponsor: Ken and Barb Hummel In certain plains Indian tribes there was a special tribal figure who spoke to and for the horses. He was believed to possess supernatural powers, and called "The Magician." As rendered by Taos artist Andersen Kee, who was born on the Navajo Reservation and whose mother was a weaver and father a silversmith, the "Magician" is releasing a herd of multi-colored spirit Ponies from the inside of his elkskin robe, and then gathering them on the backside. This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. Trail of Honor. Made of resin. Measures 7" high.Artist: Devon ArcherAt this time in our history, it is important to acknowledge all the men and women who have served, and are serving in our armed forces, including those of Native American ancestry. The inspiration for this Pony came to a Virginia-based artist while attending a Powwow, when she saw an American flag and an Eagle staff carried proudly by two Native American veterans of foreign wars. She imagined a Painted Pony that symbolically connected those warriors who courageously fought against the United States government, with those who proudly fought to protect America. It would be a white Pony painted with traditional Plains Indian symbols, standing between Old Glory and an Eagle Staff, with a royal blue coverlet draped over the horse's back on which were sewn patches from each of the United States Armed Forces: the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard.This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. Twilight Hunters. Made of resin. Measures 7" high.Artist: Lori MusilIt's a crisp, icy evening and there's a scent on the wind. The cold silence is split by a piercing chorus of howl, followed by the shuffle of padded feet crunching through the snow. The pack picks up the pace. Their breath makes small clouds. The twilight hunters are prowling for prey in the last light of da... With this scene in her mind, this New Mexico western and wildlife painter has created a contemporary tribute to the wild wolves of the West.This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. Viva Las Vegas. Made of resin. Measures 8.5" high Artist: La Marr No other icon epitomizes Las Vegas like the Showgirl. Known for her incredibly elaborate, baroque but brief costumes; her ability to sing, dance and sashay across a stage in sky-high stilettos, while balancing a feathered headdress atop her head; the Showgirl is considered a piece of art or a human sculpture. Although Showgirl revues are slowly disappearing on The Strip, the Stockton, California artist who paints under the name La Marr, wanted to take us on a ride through Las Vegas entertainment history with this dazzling tribute. This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. War Pony. This very detailed figurine even includes real feathers. Made of solid resin. Measures 6" high. Artist: Rance Hood (Comanche) Sponsor: Rance Hood Gallery 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 pinnalce piece of his distinguished career. This startingly realistic recreation of a Comanche war pony reflects the vibrancy and mystical quality of the horses that populate this popular artist's paintings. This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. War Pony Lamp. Comes with detailed resin base and matching stitched lamp shade. Uses a 60 watt maximum standard sized light bulb. Includes an on/off switch on the lamp socket. Measures 8.5" x 17" tall. Artist: Rance Hood (Comanche) Sponsor: Rance Hood Gallery 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 pinnalce piece of his distinguished career. This startingly realistic recreation of a Comanche war pony reflects the vibrancy and mystical quality of the horses that populate this popular artist's paintings. This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. This item is oversized and can only be shipped Ground. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. Wie-Tou. Made of resin. Measures 6" high.Artist: Barbara JanowitzGrowing up on a Colorado horse ranch across the valley from her Cherokee grandfather, this artist was immersed at an early age in both Indian art and culture and the riding life. Painting horses and Indian symbols on leather helped pay for her college tuition. It also inspired her to create a Pony whose power lies in the graphically creative arrangement of assorted spiritual symbols. “I wanted to include the Spirits that guide and protect us, and every one I’ve painted has ‘good medicine.’”A resident of Ocala, Florida, Barbara Janowitz is as well-known for her dramatic patriotic paintings - for which she has received a number of commissions - as her Western art paintings. She has painted "commercially" and "just for fun" all her life.This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. This complete set of 8 Painted Ponies includes all of the 11th releases. Includes 2 ceramic and 6 resin Ponies. Each measures between 6" and 6.75" high.The releases include: Twilight Hunters (resin)Dreamwalker (resin)Crazy Horse (resin)Wish Upon a Star (resin)Indian Summer (resin)Trail of Honor (resin)Serenity (ceramic)Prairie Horizon (ceramic)Save 10% by purchasing the entire set.This item is oversized and can only be shipped Ground.By choosing Ground for your shipping method, you will receive free shipping!This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. Winter Song. Made of resin. Measures 6.75" high.Artist: Lynn BeanThe Trail of Painted Ponies introduces a series of collectible Painted Ponies figurines that celebrate the beauty of four different times of year: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Each Painted Pony captures a unique aspect of a different season with a dazzling design and is part of a limited edition. Each pony comes in an individualized box, adding to the collection's beauty and uniqueness. A limited edition coin is embedded into the top of each base, commemorating the artist and pony's name. The accompanying story tag tells the tale of each of the seasonal Painted Ponies.This item is available for presale. We have already placed our order for this item from the manufacturer. By purchasing our presale, you will have your entire order shipped to you as soon as all your presale items are released. If you combine in stock items with presale items, your entire order will not ship until all your presale items arrive. This item is due to be released in the Winter of 2008. As more information is released by the manufacturer, we will update our site accordingly.This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. Wish Upon a Star. Made of resin. Measures 7" high.Artist: Star Liana YorkAlthough no unicorn sightings have been reported in centuries, this mysteriously beautiful creature is alive and well in legend and myth, and in our hearts and minds. Believed to be a fabulous hybrid with the body of a white horse, the cloven hooves of a goat, a lion’s tail, and a slender, golden spiral horn on its forehead, the unicorn is an animal of good omen and magical qualities. It is reported to appear to true believers when the time is right. The perfect gift for unicorn lovers, "Wish Upon a Star" was created by the multi-talented artist who sculpted all the original Painted Pony horse forms.This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. Woodland Hunter. Made of resin. Measures 7" high. Artist: Kevin Kilhoffer "Woodland Hunter came to me through research and study of the northern plains tribes," says Kevin Kilhoffer, a native of western Oklahoma who studies, draws and paints the American West. "I found records of a Franciscan missionary stationed at a fur trade fort dating back to 1836, and in his notes he described a Teton Sioux warrior who rode into the fort wearing a magnificent war shirt adorned with scalps and wonderful art work decorating his horse." Incorporating markings that tell of deeds, wisdom, wealth and bravery, and outfitting his Pony with a shield, weapons, saddle and bags for transporting food, Kevin has created an astounding and historically accurate tribute to that plains Indian warrior. This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. |
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Fun to Collect From The Trail of Painted Ponies. Woodland Hunter Lamp. Made of Resin. Measures 17" high. Artist: Kevin Kilhoffer "Woodland Hunter came to me through research and study of the northern plains tribes," says Kevin Kilhoffer, a native of western Oklahoma who studies, draws and paints the American West. "I found records of a Franciscan missionary stationed at a fur trade fort dating back to 1836, and in his notes he described a Teton Sioux warrior who rode into the fort wearing a magnificent war shirt adorned with scalps and wonderful art work decorating his horse." Incorporating markings that tell of deeds, wisdom, wealth and bravery, and outfitting his Pony with a shield, weapons, saddle and bags for transporting food, Kevin has created an astounding and historically accurate tribute to that plains Indian warrior. This item cannot be exported outside of the United States and will only be shipped to a US address. This item is oversized and can only be shipped Ground. |
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