For Thursday Art-Day we look at the popularity of horse models.

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For Thursday Art-Day we look at the popularity of horse models. Up until recently, when a friend asked to name her model after one of the horses on our farm, I had no idea how very popular horse models actually are! In fact, when I searched the Internet I began to see why people love them so much.
Here’s some information about Breyerfest…

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Breyerfest – The World’s Largest Model Horse Event
Breyer Model Horse Collectors Gather to Shop, Share, and Learn at Breyerfest
By Jeanne Grunert, Contributing Writer

What Is Breyerfest?
If you’ve never been to Breyerfest before, the first time you set foot in the Kentucky Horse Park the sights and sounds can be overwhelming. Breyerfest began in 1990 as a celebration and collector event. Each year, the company chooses a theme for the event. There are special celebrity guests from the equine world, collecting and hobby classes and workshops, a live model horse show, and plenty of time for hobbyists to mix, mingle, swap, and have fun!

 

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Special Run Breyer Horse Models and Collectibles
What would a Breyer horse model event be without special models? Each year the company issues limited edition models and other collectible items such as key chains and buttons depicting Breyer horses. Many of these items have become collectibles in their own right, with people avidly seeking one from each of the 20 plus years Breyerfest has been in existence.

Breyerfest Main Events
The main events sponsored by Breyer are held at the Horse Park and include:

Equestrian Events: Each year’s theme is different but always focuses on the horse. There are special events featuring trick riding, equine stars, and more.
Breyerfest Open Model Horse Show: Bring your models and participate in a live model horse show.
Breyerfest Youth and Children’s Model Horse Show: For young collectors ages 16 and under with separate divisions for youth (13-16) and children (12 and under).
Breyerfest Breakables Live: A live show just for china (breakable) model horses.
Breyer Store: Shop until you drop at this store featuring every conceivable Breyer collectible.
Breyer Trade Fair: Vendors from around the country set up displays and sell Breyers, both modern and vintage.
Hobby Information Booth: Stop by, meet your fellow collectors, and ask any questions you may have about collecting model horses.
Hobby Classes: Learn how to customize and paint Breyer models, or attend a workshop to learn more about various aspects of the hobby.
Breyer also hosts raffles and auctions, with the proceeds going to a children’s or horse-related charity each year. There are also auctions and events for the North American Model Horse Association and their big championship show, the North American Nationals (NAN). While not directly affiliated with Breyer, the organization hosts many events simultaneously with Breyerfest.

Artisans Hall and Swap Night

Two of the most popular shopping events actually take place at the Holiday Inn North. Artisans Hall provides after-hours shopping. Sculptors, painting artists, casting companies, tack makers and prop makers from around the country sell items from tables in the ballroom. You’ll see the most exquisite miniature horse models and accessories anywhere in the world and it’s a delight to just walk around and see the workmanship. Vendors sell the items too, so save some of your money to shop at Artisans Hall.

Swap Night also provides additional shopping at the Holiday Inn North but focuses more on vintage and rare models. If you’re looking for a special color or mold, you may be able to find it at swap night.

For more information on Breyerfest or to obtain tickets and a current schedule of events, please visit the Breyer company.  www.breyerhorses.com

Robyne Hall tells us about the birth of ‘Abiebi’ –
This is my INCREDIBLE artist resin model horse Musetta who is sculpted by a lady named Deborah McDermott. When I received Musetta she was a blank, unpainted
resin model. I had to choose her “clothes.” I knew EXACTLY who I wanted to have her portrayed as but I felt I needed to contact the real horse’s owner for permission first. Her owner was not only excited to hear of the project but she also provided me with over 30 reference photos for me to forward on to the painter & also allowed me to name the finished model the same name which is perfect!! My naked Musetta was then sent to a seriously talented model horse artist named Bec Klitscher here in Australia.

“ABIEBI” arrived home 3 days before Christmas & was without a doubt the best Christmas present ever.

Robyn’s website is well worth a visit…   www.eclecticartandphotography.weebly.com

Below real life Abiebi at Myth Haven Arabian Stud.  www.mythhavenarabians.com.au Photograph Greg Egan

2 Responses

  1. Robyn Hall
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    I have only just seen this thanks to a friend!!

    Abiebi is without doubt the pinnacle of my model horse collection. I still pinch myself when I look @ her. Thanks so much for helping me make my dreams come true Don & Carmel. XX

  2. Carmel
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    How lovely of you to say Robyn. I know that all of us Kim, Greg, Don and I who love and are associated with Abiebi adore she has her own little statue. Thrilled to have your comment here. I will put up a real life photograph so people can compare and see what a great job was done by Bec.

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