As you can see, the deep gouges an the specks of paint that she left. Not smoothed out either.
Looks like here that she used a dull exacto knife to scrape the paint off. If you was judging this horse at a show, would you find this acceptable as "Perfect Workmanship"? That is what she is claiming that her etchie's are............Perfect Workmanship
Now here is some more disastrous work. I will let the rest of the photo's speak for themselves.
Scarlett done claimed that I scraped this horse up just to dish her name. Uhm..........NO!!! When I got this horse, this is how he arrived. I don't etch, I paint using oils and Pastels. She says that she has proof that this horse was smooth when he left her hands. I would LOVE to see those photoshopped photos.
Also, she has told many people on Facebook how a backstabbing creep I am. I'm not the one who befriended one of the biggest backstabber in the hobby. Yes I am talking about Beth Hoffert. Now there is a back stabber. Proof is in the photo below.
Her and Scarlett were made to be best friends. Oh also, it was brought to my attention that Scarlett and Cass Knipp are mother/daughter. I have put their photo's together and the similarities are there.
Well, enough for now.
That's really horrible work. And speaking of Cass, I was also looking over one of my etchies from her and it too has been really dug into in several areas. It's the buckskin pinto foal that I won from one of her photo shows. *shakes head* I don't like to speak ill of Cass, she was a good person till she screwed me over on those celebration models. But anywho, now that you mention it, Cass and SW do look very similar. I would have never thought that. But it wouldn't surprise me at all if that's true!
ReplyDeleteBut SW will try and pull everyone else through the mud before she takes the fall herself. I seriously wish she would leave the hobby and let it kick her in the ass on the way out!