Sleeping wave, part 4
More inspiration from Nordic Poly Camp 2016. To get an impression of something like jade with shimmer, I used mica powder, silver leaf metal, translucent clay and alcohol ink.
More inspiration from Nordic Poly Camp 2016. To get an impression of something like jade with shimmer, I used mica powder, silver leaf metal, translucent clay and alcohol ink.
Now when the ”hairs” for the mane and tail are ready, it is time to create the body of the sleeping horse.
Maybe you thought the Atomic Horse was finished? You were wrong. It isn’t. I tried to make the horse entirely out of polymer clay. Now I realize that the clay is too soft, even when it is cured. The body … Read More
Time for assembly! Will it work or will it crash? First, I removed the papier maché body by letting the horse take a bath in water. That made the paper soft and easy to remove. There were a lot of … Read More
Now the tail.
The legs of the molecule horse have looooong bonds between the atoms, but in the same way as I made the head very realistic, I made the hooves realistic too, As I said before, it’s all about balance. As many … Read More
A horse must have a head. This time I chose to make the head more realistic than on many other Mosebacke Horses. It is hard too see in the pictures as I used black clay, but I have to tried … Read More
Several times, I have tried to create a horse out of my vison of an atomic horse, and several times I have failed. Now I will try one more time. The last time. If I don’t make it this time, … Read More
On the ring around the eight-legged horse I wrote the story of the norse god Oden’s beloved horse Sleipner. I wrote it with runes, and the English translation would be something like this: ”Sleipner can gallop faster than any other … Read More
What a surprise! You have no idea how happy I was when I received notification that I was one of the International Polymer Clay Award Winners. Of course I knew that I had participated in the competition with three pieces; … Read More