Whistlejacket is an articulated study inspired by the iconic horse immortalized in classical painting. Her upright posture and expressive head demand precision and restraint, translating a historic image into dimensional form while preserving the vitality of the original subject.
George Stubbs’ legendary painting inspired this sculpture that reflects both artistic legacy and equine lineage. More than homage, it is a meditation on continuity—how bloodlines, memory, and image travel through time. The work honors not just a painting, but the enduring spark carried in every horse.
Orion is a luminous white horse sculpture defined by quiet strength and meticulous detail. His articulated form allows for subtle shifts in posture, echoing the living presence of the horse. Gold flecks across his coat catch the light, creating depth, movement, and restraint.
Orion is crafted using hand-finished resin, water-based acrylic paint, and fine Italian white hair grain leather. The shoulders and hindquarters are wrapped in leather, while delicate gold paint accents are applied by hand, enhancing texture without overpowering the form.
Orion represents the third generation in Maria Talasz’s articulated equine journey. Emerging piece by piece from wood between 2018 and 2019, the sculpture reflects an exploration of movement, balance, and evolution—where craftsmanship and innovation meet to honor the spirit of the horse.
Orion is the horse that taught us what it means to ride.
The patient horse willing and taught well. He takes the bit from your hand when you put the bridle on.
The horse that knows the trail, looks for the jump and lets you experience that moment that you know it wasn't you but him that made you win.
Maxima is a fully articulated equine sculpture whose presence shifts with each subtle change in posture. Designed to be posed, she reflects the living intelligence of the horse—where movement, balance, and personality emerge through form, gesture, and quiet intention..
Created in 2017, Maxima is the sole sculpture of the second-generation Articulated Horse Model. She represents a pivotal moment in the artist’s exploration of movement and expression—where jointed form and traditional materials unite to capture the sensitivity and presence of the horse.
Blue Horse is an expressive, fully jointed study shaped from cherry wood and painted in deep Prussian blue. His visible joints and textured surface embrace construction rather than conceal it. When posed, he reveals shifting moods through gesture, balance, and subtle equine nuance.
Blue Horse is carved from small sections of fine cherry wood, assembled piece by piece and manually shaped with simple tools. He is finished in expressive Prussian blue pigment with delicate white star markings, allowing the segmented structure to remain visible.
Blue Horse explores flexibility and natural movement through exposed articulation and mechanical honesty. Hinged hooves, a segmented neck, and a movable mouth and ears allow him to echo authentic equine behavior. He reflects a study of gesture—where structure and emotion coexist.