On Materials, Imagery, and Transparency

At Seunta, we take accuracy and transparency seriously.

Our color galleries are developed from photographs of real models and real horses. They are not AI created. Digital tools are used as part of the artistic process, as they have been for decades across professional imaging, design, and presentation. Their use does not equate to artificial generation. Every image is grounded in real subjects and real-world reference.

We also speak openly about materials. This is not about criticizing other artists or telling collectors what to buy. It is about sharing what we have learned through years of hands-on production. Different materials behave differently over time, and that matters for collectors who expect durability, stability, and long-term value.

Clear comparison is not negativity. It is education.

Collectors deserve to understand what they are purchasing, including how a piece is made and how it will hold up. Providing that information is part of responsible craftsmanship.

There is space in this hobby for many approaches. Our commitment is simply to present our work honestly and to give collectors the information they need to make informed decisions.

I appreciate the passion in this community. Let’s keep the focus on raising the standard of craftsmanship and giving collectors the clarity they deserve.

Sherry Carr