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©2008-2009 =Indigo-Ocean
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Submitted: June 24, 2008
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It's not really a tutorial per se- more like my process.

I will have a separate one for the painting process. The guy will also be on eBay here at some point.
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!AMAZING!!!!!
YOU MAKING FANTASTIC!!!!!!![link]

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phenominal!

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Old Sicilian proverb... a man is like a piece of cheese...
he turned out so well. I like redone breyers with real hair :D its great that whilst its still a breyer, you redid it enough that you can tell its in your style. good job :D
It is really wonderful to see the process!
you are so good - do you own a horse? :)

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I make magic happen!!! wee-wee:)
This is really quite fascinating and educating! Do you prefer to work this way--with a base model--or creating the entire sculpture from a self-designed wire frame? What influences you one way or the other?
So the binder covers up and seals the stoneware, no kiln or any form of firing necessary?

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wow you are awesome! i would love to see more!!! i love breyer horses! i use to collect them!!

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:skullbones:[link]:skullbones: add me on myspace too:D
very cool - can't wait to see the finish piece

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:heart: In loving Memory of "Bria" - [link]

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