Tabaskeau Studio

Stacey Tumlinson, Sculptor

Thor~

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Status:  Private sale/please contact me.  Time payments no longer available.

Edition:  2 mold run 

Scale:   Traditional 9" tall, 13" long ( to end of tail)

 

Named after the Approved stallion, Thor, who stands at Joktar's Hilltop Farm.  He is owned by Joseph Myers. Thank you Joe for the name suggestion!

 

 

 

 

 PHOTOS OF ARTIST COPY:

       TThor8.jpg (219290 bytes)  TThor3.jpg (219317 bytes)   TThor4.jpg (223985 bytes)

TTHor5.jpg (209078 bytes)    TThor6.jpg (260933 bytes)    TThor7.jpg (245920 bytes)

 

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ThorDA.jpg (11007 bytes)  ThorDA2.jpg (13197 bytes)

Thor Painted by DeeAnn Kjelshus

ThorPinto.jpg (147243 bytes)

  Silver Dapple Tobiano Thor painted by Lisa Bickford

 

ThorYvonne.jpg (22807 bytes)  Thor painted and owned by Yvonne Davey.  NAN qualified!

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Champion Tobiano Thor Painted by Danielle Feldman of Storybook Stables

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Black Tobiano Thor painted by Lisa Bickford, 3B Designs

 

 

Inspiration for this sculpture:  Much the same as Pyt~  Out of my love of friesians and my experiences at the Friesian Extravaganza in 2000.   It just so happens that as I was sculpting him, the owner of a real  friesian stallion named Thor contacted me. .  He emailed me a photo of his stallion in this EXACT pose~ so I named him Thor.  Unfortunately,   I cannot share the photo because it was taken by a professional that has a copywrite.

 


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