Bunkhouse Bronko Painted Pony By Lynn Bean

 

 

Limited Edition Bunkhouse Bronco Painted Pony
About To Retire - Only Three Remainly In Stock


The original bunkhouse was a rough, simple building, often fashioned from the wood boards torn off old barns that provided sleeping quarters for ranch hands. Horse tack, wagon wheels and cow skulls were frequently tacked to weathered planks on the outside, while western hats and ropes hung on the inside walls. Adding cozy ambience, the whole place would smell of coffee brewing in an enamel pot on a wood-burning stove. Working these classic cowboy touches into a fabulous Painted Pony design, this gifted Oregon artist has created an old-timey – yet timeless – tribute to our Western heritage.

Based in the Pacific Northwest, Lynn is primarily a wildlife artist whose unique painting techniques and finely detailed multi-media artworks are prized by collectors across the country.
Resin Artist: Lynn Bean
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A Special Note About Painted Ponies From Ralph Thomas

A Painted Pony is a new art form that has swept through the Southwestern art community with a great emphasis on Native American painted ponies. In the summer of 2000, a painted pony contest was held and a call went out to the Southwestern United States for various artists to submit designs of life-sized painted ponies. The response and interest was amazing and vast. Businesses, individuals and corporations were asked to select their favorite designs and sponsor them. 120 ponies were painted. The Life-Sized ponies were exhibited around New Mexico. They brought much job to many and the amazing artistic talent was noted.

Today, Painted Ponies of excellence in art work are made into small high grade models which are selected from only the great master pieces of the many Painted Ponies now done. These miniature versions of life-sized Painted Ponies have become highly collectable. They are done in very limited editions. Once the current Painted Ponies are retired, the demand for them continues and their price tends to go way up. They are actually a good investment and can do nothing but go up in value. Some retired painted ponies have sold for hundreds of dollars. This is your chance to have a work of art that you will enjoy and do nothing but go up in value.

We urge you to buy this Painted Pony now as the current issues are in very very limited supply. A new selection of Painted Ponies are usually offered about four times a year and once the new ones are released, the old ones are retired and would then only be available on the secondary market at a much hirer price. Not only that, your chances of finding the Painted Pony issue you like is not that good once this model is retired so order your Painted Pony now. You will love them but the model that you are looking at now will soon be retired.

Bunko

 

Limited Edition Bubkhouse Bronco Painted Pony
About To Retire - Only Three Remainly In Stock $39.95

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