… and here it is… The Wave Horse!
The last part with the assembly of all details is the most exciting and most scary part of the work. You have planned for such a long time, you have seen the painting in your thoughts and dreams, but you … Read More
The last part with the assembly of all details is the most exciting and most scary part of the work. You have planned for such a long time, you have seen the painting in your thoughts and dreams, but you … Read More
For the part of the wave that is in front of the horse, I used the same technique by using transparent plastic to place the small strips om the thin waveheet. This made it possible for me to place all … Read More
The horse was ready and cured so now it was time to create the wave around the horse. I used plastic film to be able to easier move the wave parts to the oven for curing. I covered the horse … Read More
In the previous blog post I showed you the colors I had chosen for the wave. Now it is time to cut them into small pieces. Then I arrange them in the sequence I want them to appear in the … Read More
Now when I am almost ready with the horse itself, it is time to plan for the wave. As the canvas i’m going to attach the horse and the wave to is all black, and the horse is in natural … Read More
When Sage Bray, the editor of The Polymer Arts Magazine contacted me this spring about having me as a Gallery Artist in the magazine, I was of course both proud and astonished to have this opportunity to show my horses … Read More
When I decided I was finished with the actual shape of the horse, it was time to cover it with a thin sheet of brown clay. I think it looked a lot like a chocolate horse 🙂 After I had … Read More
Now when the contour and the outlines are in the right places, it is time to make the shape of the body. For that I can use scrap clay, because it will not be visible when I finish by covering … Read More
As you saw in the previous blog post, I made a pencil drawing of the horse from the photo. Then I mixed a brown hue of polymer clay and used the pasta machine for making sheets, approximately 1 mm of … Read More
This is a jigsaw puzzle. Play it and you will see the Mosebacke Horse that you may be able to follow the creation of during the next days.