Omar Maggard
Anyone familiar with model horses has heard the name Kathleen Moody. Like most of us, Kathleen found her love for model horses as a child, only to pack the models away as 'real life' began. After moving to Arizona, she rediscovered model horses in the mid 1980's. Kathleen delved in and created her first remake in 1986, and has never looked back! Over the years this talented artist has created numerous pieces for Breyer/Reeves International. She has also created works for Hartland, DaBar, and The Trail of Painted Ponies.
While we are all familiar with Kathleen’s works for Breyer; did you know she also produces her own resin line: Moody Horses, which are available through her website, www.moodyresins.com We invite you to join us as we introduce her newest creation, Nekoda, a Spotted Mountain Saddle Horse and revisit Friese, a Friesen yearling that was introduced at Breyerfest in 2019. Plus much more.
So, the next time you appreciate your Big Ben, Huckleberry Bey, Espirit, your G2 stablemates, or all the other Breyers Kathleen has sculpted (and will continue to sculpt!) Remind yourself to go check out Kathleen’s latest resin creations at Moody Horses.
While we are all familiar with Kathleen’s works for Breyer; did you know she also produces her own resin line: Moody Horses, which are available through her website, www.moodyresins.com We invite you to join us as we introduce her newest creation, Nekoda, a Spotted Mountain Saddle Horse and revisit Friese, a Friesen yearling that was introduced at Breyerfest in 2019. Plus much more.
So, the next time you appreciate your Big Ben, Huckleberry Bey, Espirit, your G2 stablemates, or all the other Breyers Kathleen has sculpted (and will continue to sculpt!) Remind yourself to go check out Kathleen’s latest resin creations at Moody Horses.