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Evolution of Wild Mustangs

September 16, 2009
Evolution of Wild Mustangs

When Spanish conquistadors arrived in the New World in the 16th century, they brought their unique customs, tools and modes of transportation along with them. Prior to this introduction, natives of North and South America had never seen a horse before. As the Spanish and English continued to establish and fortify their separate civilizations in the Western Hemisphere, more and more horses were bred and shipped to America.

By the mid 1700s, Indian tribes in the Southwest had mastered horsemanship in their own right; they became adept at taming and training the wild horses that had proliferated west over time. Today, the image of the wild mustang remains a symbol for uninhibited freedom. Artists craft and paint pony figurines to approximate and reflect the energy and splendor of these awe-inspiring creatures.

Interior Design Ideas

August 31, 2009
Interior Design Ideas

Redecorating a room can be tricky, especially if you’re starting from scratch. It often helps to settle on an overarching theme and then build small details and accents around it. Football fans can create a shrine to their favorite team, outfitting the room with posters, framed jerseys and other assorted memorabilia. Aspiring musicians can make a baby grand piano into the centerpiece of the room and then shape the rest of the space accordingly.

For horse lovers, the chance to fill an entire room with equine décor is too good to pass up. You might want to begin with a leather couch, setting the tone in bold shades of golden brown. Then put up a few framed horse pictures and line up some collectible ponies on the coffee table. Make sure that you don’t overcrowd the space; an environment is much more welcoming when you can breathe easily and relax.

The Family Farm

August 17, 2009
The Family Farm

Every year around this time I think of my childhood summers spent helping out on the family farm. My grandparents lived on a horse ranch in the thumb of Michigan, and I would wake up early each morning to bale hay and feed the horses with nutritious oats. If I misbehaved, there was only one suitable punishment – I would be relegated to mucking out the stables. In time, even that became a pleasant activity.

Years later, I’ve begun to collect a series of painted ponies figurines that remind me of the early days on the farm. These collectibles are hand-painted with intricate designs and vibrant color schemes. They look great lined up on top of the hearth in my living room, and anytime my mind begins to wander I like to focus on their personal meaning.

Capturing the Spirit of Wild Horses

There’s an inherent artistry associated with equestrian culture. The horse has a way of inspiring creativity and adventure; just think of a wild stallion galloping gracefully through the chaparral and sage of the American Southwest. Many talented artists have taken such these lucid, awe-inspiring images a step further by crafting painted pony figurines.

It’s amazing to behold how much variety and innovation each individual artist brings to this cutting-edge form. While artist Robert Rivera draws inspiration from traditional Acoma and Hopi tribal patterns, Mitzi Bower brings a unique take forged through years of experience working with pottery and ceramics. A painted pony collection is never complete, which is good news for hobbyists. Each new figurine evokes the adventurous spirit of wild horses.

Collectibles as an Investment

In tough economic times, many people are finding that they have to get creative with their funds or their future funds. And that’s why so many people are looking into collectibles right now. As people become more and more strapped for cash, they are starting to sell off the various pieces of their collections, and that means anyone with a little bit of expendable income can snatch them up at a great price.

Whether you’re collecting collectible ponies or rare mint condition coins, these can be a great investment if you’re purchasing them on the cheap. Then, when the economy turns around sometime down the road, they can be sold at a far greater value. And if you’re able to hold onto these items for an extended period of time, it’s all the better, because their value will only go up. Just make sure you don’t hold onto the items past their prime!

Award-Winning Painted Ponies Books

Anyone interested in horses and collectibles is probably aware of the Trail of Painted Ponies line. These hand painted horse figurines are more than just mantle decoration, however. The line has also been photographed and documented in a color printed coffee table book entitled “Anniversary Edition of The Trail of Painted Ponies—From Fine Art to Collectibles.”

Proving popular with more than just the horse-loving community, the book has received some accolades as well. This includes the Arizona Book Publishing award in the art/music/photography category. The president of the Trail of the Painted Ponies ended up accepting the award. This does not mark the first award for the group, though, as their earlier book “American ArtParades” also took home the best book by a new publisher among several other awards.

Majesty on my Mantle

June 4, 2009
Majesty on my Mantle

My dad was helping me fix my mantle in my new house this week and he noticed that I had absolutely nothing to put on it. It’s not deep enough for picture frames or vases; I also wouldn’t want anything that big to fall off and break. I thought it would have to be an empty strip of wood above my fireplace until he brought me something wonderful.

As I was unpacking, he left a box with a series of painted ponies in them and a note that read: “All you need to run your house is horsepower.”  It was cute and endearing and I can’t wait to tell people this story when they come over to look at my beautiful new home.

collectiblehorsesfigurines-uniquecollectiblegiftstore.jpgFor as long as there have been collectible figurines, retail outlets and stores have offered the grace and beauty of horses in figurine form. There are a huge variety of these collectible horses available, so the materials and craftsmanship varies widely. One of the most popular forms is glass. While these are decidedly fragile and probably not a great option for children, they are stunning when displayed in sunlit windows. This makes them the ideal gift for the adult horse enthusiast.

Another common material is bronze or other assorted metals. When cast in metal, these figurines are, by far, the most durable. There are also resin figurines available as well as ceramic. Especially these ceramic figurines lend themselves to paint, which means they are often the most colorful and intricately decorated. But regardless of the material used to create the figurine, these collectible horses are sure to delight the recipient, as they all somehow capture the beauty and power of a fully grown horse.

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Horse lovers appreciate any kind of gift that has to do with horses. Their affinity to the noble beast makes them spontaneous and open-minded, always ready for a new adventure. Many horse lovers are eternally young at heart. They inspire others with their imagination and energy.For a horse lover friend’s birthday, a set of painted horse figurines will serve as a great offering. Most likely, these collectible items will have their own place of prominence in your friend’s collection of horse memorabilia. Choose from a wide variety of designs and colors. You may even opt for the rare pieces of horse figurines that were created in limited editions that make them doubly special.

paintedhorsesyearof-uniquecollectiblegiftstore.jpgAccording to Chinese horoscope, people born in the year of the horse share certain characteristics.  They are quite intelligent and use their practical minds to their advantage in their business and personal lives. Their sharpness makes them quick to pick up new skills and they are able to multi-task with ease. Sometimes though, horse people don’t finish what they start due to the fear of missing out on the next big challenge.

Still, horse people are trustworthy, friendly and open-minded. They are honest and are great to have as a friend. They also enjoy their time alone as they are usually independent people. Painted horses are nice gifts you can give to a friend who is born in the year of the horse. These are good symbols of being exciting and extroverted, vivid and animated.