Appaloosa Horse
It's always exciting to see what new colors and patterns appear on each Appaloosa foal.
Stacey's beautiful drawings of horses are brought together to print and color at home. Beginning with Arabian horses, Stacey's drawings share breeds of American favorites like Appaloosas, AQHA, Morgans, American Saddlebreds, Miniatures, Paints, or Pintos, and Tennessee Walkers. She also includes the finest European horses, such as Andalusians, Friesians, Gypsy horses, and Warmbloods.
It's always exciting to see what new colors and patterns appear on each Appaloosa foal.
Appaloosa horses are an American original, developed in the Pacific Northwest by the Native Tribes. Their patterned coats attract attention everywhere; from hunter jumpers, western pleasure, to dressage competition.
Bedouin Arabian horse with hand made silk tassles to adorn his hand made bridle and reins. the pride of the tribe.
The pretty young chestnut Arabian has turned around to look for you - don't forget to pet her, and give her a sweet carrot. She's going to follow you around the pasture till she gets that carrot!
Andalusians are a distinct breed especially favored by dressage riders all around the world.
The American Appaloosa delights with it's spotted coat patterns, and as a steady, all-round riding horse first developed by the Nez Perce Nation.
Arabian horses excell as riding companions, while being competitive as endurance horses or sport horses, in hunter jumper classes or western reining classes.
Stacey's black Friesian silhouette is used for the official logo (see above) of the International Friesian Show Horse Association. Stacey was inspired by the magnificent *Tjeerd, one of the first Friesian stallions imported into the Pacific Northwest.
Gypsy Horses appear in every color and color pattern known to horses. They are exceptionally good tempered horses with an honest work ethic.
Miniature horses come in so many colors and patterns - show us your favorites! "Jojo" was a beautiful silver dapple miniature. That's one of my favorite miniature horse coat colors!
Warmbloods often trace to selected local mares crossed with imported Arabian or Thoroughbred sires to create a larger, taller frame for optimum athletic performance potential.