The first Mosebacke Horse 2016
For the moment I am very busy, working on a novel, but of course I still have time for some polymer clay work. Here you can follow the work with the first Mosebacke Horse this year. It will be a … Read More
For the moment I am very busy, working on a novel, but of course I still have time for some polymer clay work. Here you can follow the work with the first Mosebacke Horse this year. It will be a … Read More
Today, I got a very encouraging mail from Sage Bray at Polymer Journeys. It said: Your work has been chosen! We are happy to inform you that your work has been chosen to be included in the 2015 edition of … Read More
… and here he is! The Blues Spiral Horse. As you probably remember, this horse was created in white clay, but in my dreams and thoughts this was a blue horse, so I added blue acrylic paint to the horse … Read More
As usual, it starts with a ”skeleton” or armature of wire. You can see the sprial form of the neck to the left and the body of the horse will be created around the right part of the wire. I … Read More
I was thinking about the shape of a horse’s neck. And wondered if it could be described with a spiral form. I my mind that was possible, so I had to try it out for real. Here is the first … Read More
Känner du någon som älskar hästar och som är värd en mycket speciell och personlig julklapp? I Mosebacke Hästars webshop hittar du de hästar som just nu är till salu, men du kan också ge bort en häst som specialdesignas … Read More
Next year, Juli 10-13, in Bordeaux, France, EuroSynergy2 will take place. It is an extremely inspiring conference for polymer clay artists from all over the world. You can see the full program and register here: http://eurosynergyconference.net/programmeen/ This is my presentation: Creativity … Read More
And here he is at last: The figurehead polymer clay horse Prudence, created in honor of my ancestor Johan Törnström, who was one of Sweden’s most well-known figurehead sculptors. In my first blogposts about the creation of this horse, you … Read More
This figurehead horse also needs a hat, mainly becuasde the model Prudence has a hat. Instead of the small wings that decorate Prudence’s hat I let the horses ears come out of the hat. Looks quite good, doesn’t it? The … Read More
The original figurehead Prudence, the model for this figurehead horse, has a medusa club in his hand. I think that’s ok for a figurehead on a war ship, but not for a small horse sculpture, even if it’s inspired by … Read More