Palaeolithic OOAK EFCM Chip Pony by Kristen Cermele GS26

This product is retired and no longer available for purchase. The photos shown are for references purposes only.

Palaeolithic is a relic of the ancient past, connecting us with the earliest equine artists on the scene. Based on paintings of spotted horses at Pech Merle Cave dating back to 25000BC-15000BC, this Chip Pony underwent a throwback makeover to mimic her counterparts depicted there. She has a tucked head and neck, a standing mane, and a resculpted face. Kristen painted her to match the depictions found at Pech Merle Cave with a stylized black appaloosa coat. Complete with etching details, this little lady is finished in gloss with no additional finish options offered.
  • OOAK
  • Chip Pony by Stone Horses
  • Glossy Cave Painting Appaloosa with Handprint
  • EFCM Tucked Head, Standing Mane, Profile Altered to Cave Painting Proportions
  • Painted & Customized by Kristen Cermele
  • No Additional Finish Changes Available
  • May Gemstones
  • Artwork Created in Shipshewana, Indiana