Bashir Al Amal
Bashir Al Amal
Arabian Stallion
an original sculpture by Fabrizio Sburlati
1:9 Traditional Scale
Overall dimensions: 8.25” to ear tips x 10.5” nose to tail
All 1:9 scale models are custom hollow castings with stainless steel wire reinforcement. Unpainted and unprepped white resin.
Bashir’s prototype was offered for trophies at an equestrian event held in Dubai.
Bashir Al-Amil
artisan gallery
Gallery photos are of painted resin models that have been finished by various artists, worldwide.
There may be customizing to some of the models in the gallery.
The story of BASHIR AL-AMAL
Bashir Al-Amal was a snow-white Arabian stallion who lived free in the desert with his master, a skilled and respected horseman of the tribe.
One day, the Ghibli, a hot, impetuous wind, brought with it a speed challenge between the fastest horsemen in the desert. Bashir Al-Amal's master accepted the challenge but knew the competition would be difficult. A few days before the competition, Bashir Al-Amal injured his hoof and it seemed that he would not be able to participate in the competition. His master was desperate and did not know how to heal the wound in time.
But one night, Bashir Al-Amal saw a Djiin, a desert spirit, approaching him. The Djiin told him that he had heard of its beauty and strength, and that it wanted to help him in his challenge against the Ghibli. Bashir Al-Amal did not know how the Djiin could help him, but he decided to trust its magical power. The Djiin blew a cool breeze on Bashir Al-Amal's wound, and miraculously, the wound healed within moments. Bashir Al-Amal was fit and ready to race again.
On race day, Bashir Al-Amal and his master faced the fastest horsemen in the desert, including the fearsome Ghibli. The race was intense and spectacular, and in the end, Bashir Al-Amal managed to overtake Ghibli and win the race.
The tribe was incredulous and in awe of Bashir Al-Amal's victory, and his name became a legend in the desert. The people told that it was the magical power of the Djiin that had healed Bashir Al-Amal's wound and made him invincible in the race. Bashir Al-Amal continued to live free in the desert, but his name and legend were passed down from generation to generation. He had become the white stallion of the desert who had challenged the Ghibli and won with the power of his beauty and strength.
-Fabrizio Sburlati
A few weeks ago, I stumbled across an amazing person that I would like to share with you. I had seen his "OnlyOne" ads in some Facebook groups and had no idea what he was about. I decided to chat with him, and it has changed my world. I cannot believe he has been overlooked, but none of knew much about him. He lives in Turin, Italy.
I would like to introduce Fabrizio Sburati, a remarkable talent and an equally wonderful individual. It's not just his sculpting talent that sets him apart; it's also his warm heart and kind spirit that make him a true gem. The hobby sorely needs people like this. He is humble and the excitement for what he creates is off the chart. I enjoy every second of talking with him.
Fabrizio had to part with both his corporate job and his soul horse due to the harsh times in Italy during covid. He has over 35 years of experience in advertising, using 3D modeling as his main tool.
As a professional reiner, Fabrizio has a profound connection to the equine world. Fabrizio's genuine love for horses, 3D experiences, and his professional level of horsemanship makes him a truly exceptional person for us to welcome into the hobby. Join us in celebrating the equestrian passion of Fabrizio, a talent who brings both art and horses to life in the most wonderful way.
His first piece with Seunta is coming in only a week or so. A traditional scale Arabian, "Bashir Al-Amil". Bashir was sculpted as a trophy model for an equestrian event in Dubai. Bashir is a work in progress, as Fabrizio tweaks the details that brings Bashir from a simple trophy model to a high-end resin. We also have plans to release resin editions of performance horses that have full tack and removeable riders. In addition to all of this, we will have an affordable ($95-$125 all time) line of horses. We are now celebrating the equine artistry and grace of Fabrizio, a talent that impacts the lives of those fortunate enough to know him.
© All rights to the sculpture of Bashir Al Amal reserved by Fabrizio Sburlati & Sherry Carr.