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Filly Coffee Mug featuring the drawing Frolicking Filly by Katrina Gunn

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Frolicking Filly Coffee Mug

Katrina Gunn

by Katrina Gunn

$17.00

Size

Image Size

 
 

Background Color

 
R(151) G(151) B(151)

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

A filly frolics around the pasture, happy to be alive and to have the room to run. While she still has the gangly foal look about her, she is now... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

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Frolicking Filly Drawing by Katrina Gunn

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Coffee Mug Tags

coffee mugs horse coffee mugs equine coffee mugs pasture coffee mugs

Drawing Tags

drawings horse drawings equine drawings pasture drawings

Comments (2)

Kay Brewer

Kay Brewer

Congratulations on your top finish in the New Logo For Our Four-Legged Friends contest! voted l/f

Sandy Herrault

Sandy Herrault

Very nice artwork. Love the feeling of motion.

Katrina Gunn replied:

Thank you, Sandy!

Artist's Description

A filly frolics around the pasture, happy to be alive and to have the room to run. While she still has the gangly foal look about her, she is now comfortable galloping about the grass. Young horses are called foals in general, and fillies when female.

About Katrina Gunn

Katrina Gunn

I often joke that I learned to draw and paint because it is easier and quicker for me than getting a good photograph. I do still make the attempt to use my camera more effectively from time to time, but I have more natural aptitude to using a pencil or paint. Often what few photographs I am satisfied with become reference for my artwork. I work with charcoal, soft pastels, oil pastels, watercolor, acrylic, and am learning oil painting. I tend towards more realistic, although I have dabbled in impressionism when the fancy strikes. I live at the dead end of a dirt road in rural Florida with my husband and a yardful of critters, while the local deer and wild turkeys eat my annual efforts at gardening.

 

$17.00