Closed Past Editions

Sold out editions of sculptures. These are no longer for sale in unpainted resin. All horses shown here were painted by me, however I am not taking further commissions nor planning on painting any new artists proofs in the near future in order to focus on sculpting. For galleries of these resins painted by other artists please join my yahoogroup sales mailing list and see albums in the photo section.


  Echo Bas relief ornament
Limited edition of 1 mold run
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  Serendipity Bas relief ornament
Edition closed on Dec 31st 2010 at one mold run.
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Iaret
2010 Limited special one mold run edition - less than 75 castings (~5 retained as artist's proofs)
Young Egyptian Arabian mare named after her pose, which is represented in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs as a striking cobra.
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Fenwick
2009 Limited special run edition - 75 castings
(5 retained as artist's proofs)
Derivative sculpture of "Flitwick", this jumping pony was sold as a benefit for a region's year end championship show. 20 castings were sold in advance to cover costs and the remaining edition was sold exclusively at the show. It was sold only with the oval base shown.
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bitty bosco
Released in Dec of 2008 Limited one year timeframe edition - 350 castings
(335 sold to the public and 15 artist's proofs)
Original 1:9 sculpture was digitally reduced, printed and then all details were resculpted, such as individual hairs and wrinkles.

Archived galleries, measurements and sales details can be found here.


 

Hazel
Spring of 2008 Limited edition - less than 150 castings (Limited to 2 molds) (10 artist's proofs), closed in 2010. Hazel is a traditional (1:9) scale galloping sporthorse mare.
The term "sporthorse" means she is a portrait of the real horse "Hazel". The real gal is a registered "American Warmblood" draft cross and who started out life as a rescued "PMU" foal. Her Heinz 57 lineage is suspected to be 1/4 draft & TB/QH although it's very unclear. She definitely has some QH and draft traits but this sculpture was designed to capture her very real "do it all" mare powerhouse nature!

Archived galleries, measurements and sales details can be found here.


 

dinky duke
2006 Limited Time Edition (10 month) closed April 15th 2007 with ~275 sold to the public and ~15 artists proofs retained by Morgen. Half passing TB Stallion in 1/23rd scale (he's 3.5" tall)~ (large Stable Mate Sized/Little Bit sized). Original 1:9 sculpture was digitally reduced, printed and then all details were resculpted, such as individual braids and wrinkles.
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Flitwick

Limited Time Edition closed after 9 months on Sept 06 Curio scale jumping pony gelding Optional rock wall base was sold separately. Solid cast resin with reinforcing stainless steel rods. At closing ~200 were sold to the public with ~20 artists proofs retained by Morgen
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El Embosco "Bosco" for short 1:9 scale Kiger mustang stallion 2005 Limited edition of 200 castings sold out in 72 hours (190 sold to the public and 10 artist's proofs)
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Deputed Duke
1:9 scale Thoroughbred stallion portrait
2004 Limited edition of 2 molds/120 castings which were sold from July 2004 through Sept 2004 (110 sold to the public and 10 artist's proofs)
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Baby Sondae 1:32 scale Long yearling filly bucking 2003 Released as an edition of 1 mold run ~60 castings


  Atlas 2003 Released as a one mold edition limited edition to 18 castings (16 sold to the public)
See Also
Sculptures that are currently for sale under "Resins Available for Sale".
No Future Anticipated Sales of Painted Resin Horses Planned
At this time I am planning to focus primarily on the sculpting and leave the finishing work to the many many wonderfully skilled painters that are out there (under the "Find a Painter" page - button up to the left - you'll find over 20 terrific painters to chose from!). There are a few half finished horses here I may complete at some point but my primary objective is to wrap up remaining commissions and focus solely on the sculpting.
All inquires addressed to Morgen Kilbourn