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Revision as of 14:56, 9 October 2022

Ruth Bush
My Little Pony staff
Active1985-1987[1]
Job(s)Artist, sculptor
EmploymentHasbro Toys

Ruth Bush is a former My Little Pony artist and sculptor. Bush was educated at Kutztown University, obtaining a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Advertising Art[2], and later was hired by Hasbro Toys to produce various art-pieces for early My Little Pony toys and merchandise.

Bush's other notable early clients included Bank of America and Blue Cross, and other subjects included , medical, architectural, botanical, and computer illustrations and renderings.[3] In the early 1990s[2], Bush would move out to the South West and in 1999, would take up painting.[2] Her portfolio would prove vast and varied, with work for local businesses all the way to major productions such as Desperate House Wives.[1]

From 2006 to 2013, Bush owned an art gallery in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.[2] In 2016, her interest in My Little Pony was "revived"[2] and she began interacting with the fandom of the series, appearing at the 2016 My Little Pony Fair[4] and was interviewed at My Little Pony Talk.[5]

As of 2016, she was inducted into the My Little Pony Hall of Fame.

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