Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Wordless Wednesday January 11 2012










A few of the sculptures for the Charity Horse Show, Germantown, Tennessee, USA


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16 comments:

  1. Woof Lea!
    Somehooman painted the horse!
    And they all looked superwoofycool!

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  2. Aren't they awesome? We have cattle around here in Texas, but I must admit, I think I like the horses much better.

    STAR OF INDIA

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  3. how cool! Who won?! We had this type of contest in Harrisburg..but it was cows!I am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can!

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  4. So creative and colorful! Anyone would be lucky to own one of these. I hope the auction goes well. Happy WW!

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  5. Beautiful !! we had the same with cows in Brussels !

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  6. Beautiful sculptures. So colorful, so fun! I've seen the cows, love those horses.

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  7. Most of those horses must have been modelled after the old-timey Breyer model Arabian Stallion. He was always my favorite Breyer model. :D

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  8. Oh, those are beautiful!! We've had hippos decorated like this in one of our local towns, but not horses!

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  9. Beautiful artwork on those horses. Wanted to let you know that I've nominated you for a 'Liebster Award'. Come visit my blog to find out the details. ~M

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  10. What fun sculptures. I would like to have the first one in my own garden!

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  11. Thanks for stopping by my blog with your lovely message!
    I love how you've captured the colours on these horses!
    —Samantha

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  12. I've seen similarly painted animal sculptures in different cities around the US. They're always great fun. :o)

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  13. Absolutely love these--the colors and creativity are great. I have seem cows before and at Lawrence, Kansas where Kansas University is, they have done giant Jayhawks this way. Glad you shared these. Mickie :)

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  14. very cool! a friend who lives near Lexington KY has mentioned these painted horses.

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