| 10 Feb 2007 | Aaron Michael Secrist | Loading...Wow. That must take years of skill building. What did you use for the mane? Kate Sjoberg replies: "her main and tail are tibetan lambs wool that has been rooted into the clay." | |
| 8 Mar 2007 | Gwen | Loading...I'm about to start on some horse sculptures myself; how do you root the hair into the clay? I've been wondering about that for awhile. I absolutely LOVE your OOAK unicorn sculpture, it is my favorite!!! Wonderful talent. | |
| 28 Sep 2007 | Anonymous | Loading...I luv it. Can i buy it where and how much? It's so cute. | |
| 20 Mar 2009 | Hice..? | Loading...I love all your sculpys, but one thing; horses don’t have cloven hooves! (I mean I know it’s a unicorn, but still...) anyhoo, keep up the brill sculping!  | |
| 25 Aug 2009 | Tabitha R Baylor | Loading...She’s very cute! I’m getting ready to attempt some Ooaks myself, using misc. pony & model horses that I will render myself. Do you have any useful tips, especially when it comes to applying the hair?? I’d GREATLY appreciate any advice, and I thank you. | |