This Painted Pony is no longer available through our
Official Painted Ponies Store. We would like to invite you to
take a moment to read the story behind this beautiful Painted
Pony and enjoy it's artistic interpretation. Even though this
Pony has SOLD OUT, below we have provided you with
recommendations for other figurines and merchandise that may be
of interest to you.
Happy Collecting and Happy Trails!
In response to requests from our enthusiastic collectors, we are
delighted to announce that The Trail of Painted Ponies has created
the only Official Autographed Editions figurines. Serious
collectors have been searching for a way to collect figurines that
are hand signed and hand numbered by the artists that created the
original works of art from The Trail of Painted Ponies... Now they
can, and they are available exclusively through our website
store!
There are eight Painted Ponies in the Winter 2008 Autographed
Editions and each is special:
- These are the only Official Autographed Editions that the
artists will hand sign and hand number.
- These Autographed Editions are limited to 250 and are
sequentially numbered 1/250 to 250/250.
- An official Certificate of Authenticity accompanies each
autographed figurine.
See Example
At this time in our history, it is important to acknowledge all
the men and women who have served, and are serving in our armed
forces, including those of Native American ancestry. The
inspiration for this Pony came to a Virginia-based artist while
attending a powwow, when she saw an American flag and an Eagle
staff carried proudly by two Native American veterans of foreign
wars. She imagined a Painted Pony that symbolically connected those
warriors who courageously fought against the United States
government, with those who proudly fought to protect America. It
would be a white Pony painted with traditional Plains Indian
symbols, standing between Old Glory and an Eagle staff, with a
royal blue coverlet draped over the horse's back, on which were
sewn patches from each of the United States Armed Forces: Army,
Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard.
Devon lives in Warrenton, Virginia. Her original Masterwork,
Fancy Dancer, won the People's Choice Award in the Native
Art of Horse Painting national competition, and is also available
as a figurine.
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Title:
Trail of Honor
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Artist: Devon Archer
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Medium: Resin
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Measures: 7¼"
Discounts codes and promotional offers are NOT applicable to
Autographed Edition ponies.