I think I recognize #3 as Tracey Hilton. Good call on the bell clover clamps for bumpy outdoor draft work. I can imagine her reaction once they're taken off after a good long while.and here are my next ponygirls.
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You're not going to believe it, but this artist went by the name "Snoopy". I figured if anyone had pony art that old, it'd be SirJeff's Ponygirls. http://sirjeff.mechanicalmischief.com/gp/pictures/snoopy/snoopy.html#z1A little mystery. Will anyone be able to identify the most famous author from the works of twenty years ago? Hint: now he works in 3D, but he has remained faithful to the "Roman" theme. The answer is tomorrow. Good day and good mood to all.
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Snoopy? Augh!You're not going to believe it, but this artist went by the name "Snoopy". I figured if anyone had pony art that old, it'd be SirJeff's Ponygirls. http://sirjeff.mechanicalmischief.com/gp/pictures/snoopy/snoopy.html#z1
You're doing great! I didn't think anyone would almost guess. These are the early works of Benitezdk. Look, later he signed some of his works with the same letter "S " in the lower right corner. And others are signed with the old nickname "Snoopy". By the way, at one time he exhibited on Deviantart as lillestyggeulvYou're not going to believe it, but this artist went by the name "Snoopy". I figured if anyone had pony art that old, it'd be SirJeff's Ponygirls. http://sirjeff.mechanicalmischief.com/gp/pictures/snoopy/snoopy.html#z1