Sunday, 29 July 2012

The Trail of Painted Ponies Grand opening!


 Last saturday was the grand opening of the Horseworld store and painted pony trail.


Grand Opening of the store
I woke up excited about seeing my pony finished and displayed. I had worked so hard on decorating my pony that it took me just under 3 weeks to complete. I then sent my pony back to the organisers to be given its finishing touch by covering it with a protective layer as my design was drawn on by the pens I use on much of my work which although somewhat difficult to work with, brings out a look of quality.

Shop Window
When I arrived at Bristol's Cabot Circus the Horseworld store was surrounded by excited people. Some not knowing what was going on but, like me there were other competition entrees. They handed out sweets and cakes while waiting for the shop to open.

When the ribbon was cut everyone tried to get in the shop at the same time. I was a little disappointed when I didn't see my pony I thought something might have happened to it. I noticed a few of the entrees that also entered the competition and it was nice to see them made as a pony. One of my favourite was a cup cake design, which looked really good as the cakes were 3D.



My pony as a shop window display

Me and My Pony


When I eventually got to talk to the charity organisers, they were  happy to meet me and thanked me for entering the competition. I then asked where my pony was and described it to them. As soon as they recognised it they were excited and said "that they loved my design and it must have taken me a long time". This made me feel great and excited as it was nice to get some feedback.

They then said that my pony was in The Body Shop and if they could take some photographs of me with it, which I was happy for them to do.

I was quite proud to just be part of the opening day and the trail. I appreciated it even more that they loved my pony. It made me feel proud of the 3 weeks I spent on it, carefully creating my patterns inspired by natural elements and adding my personal to every detail. Although some parts were hard to decorate, such as the belly and inner legs. I think my efforts were worth while as the final piece turned out beautiful and better than I expected. I hope the public enjoy it as much as I did making it.
The trail is on until 7th September. So please go see the amazing ponies involved in the trail. It is for a great charity and I am proud to be part of the trail.

If you have any feedback, comments or would like to know more about my work please send me a message. I'd be happy to help.