Not your average model, these horses are works of art for investors and collectors to treasure.
Order a similar model to one on this web page, or choose your own mold and color, send pictures,
and a special one-of-a-kind model will be created for you. All models are LSQ. Time payments are accepted.
At this time my books are closed. I do not know when I might take commissions, custom orders, again. I will be obtaining quality resins from the sculptors, painting/hairing, and selling outright. I will let members of my Yahoo Group know first before listing them for sale on Model Horse Sales Page. If you wish to join my group, please give your name when applying for membership. Your age and country where you live would also be appreciated. Thank you.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ansata/
Attention: Ansata Customs enforces the VARA statute with regard to brushing manes and tails on models that I have customized. Do NOT brush manes and tails of models I have customized/haired. Legal action "can" be taken. The Statute in part reads below:
(A) to prevent any intentional distortion, mutilation, or other modification of that work which would be prejudicial to his or her honor or reputation, and any intentional distortion, mutilation, or modification of that work is a violation of that right.
The Statute
17 USC section 106A is known as the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (VARA). The statute provides as follows:
(a) Rights of Attribution and Integrity.- Subject to section 107 [Ed. Note: the fair use section] and independent of the exclusive rights provided in section 106, the author of a work of visual art-
(1) shall have the right-
(A) to claim authorship of that work, and
(B) to prevent the use of his or her name as the author of any work of visual art which he or she did not create;
The rights above mean that the artist has the right to be known as the author of the work and that his or her name cannot be used as the author of any work he or she did not create.
(2) shall have the right to prevent the use of his or her name as the author of the work of visual art in the event of a distortion, mutilation, or other modification of the work which would be prejudicial to his or her honor or reputation; and
The above right allows the artist to have his or her name removed from a work he or she created in the event that the work is distorted or otherwise changed as indicated when the process of doing so would be harmful to the artist’s honor and reputation.
(3) subject to the limitations set forth in section 113(d), [Ed. Note: the provisions dealing with the destruction of a building etc. containing a work of visual art] shall have the right-
(A) to prevent any intentional distortion, mutilation, or other modification of that work which would be prejudicial to his or her honor or reputation, and any intentional distortion, mutilation, or modification of that work is a violation of that right . . .