Happy Horse gets her first skin
In my last blog post you could see this very happy horse with a body of aluminum foil and legs of steel wire. Now it’s time for this horse’s first skin. As only the shape, not the color, is important … Read More
In my last blog post you could see this very happy horse with a body of aluminum foil and legs of steel wire. Now it’s time for this horse’s first skin. As only the shape, not the color, is important … Read More
At last the sculpture of the mare and her foal is finished. Now they can talk to each other in peace and I will not keep on disturbing and changing them any more. In the previous blog post you could … Read More
The mare and the foal is still completely white. That gives a clean impression, but is not so interesting for the eye. To make these horses a bit more exciting to watch, I chose to create canes for a pattern … Read More
In yesterday’s blog post you could see the white horse with a very skinny foal in her arms. Actually, the foal was nothing more than steel wire. Now, the foal has got a body of aluminum foil covered with white … Read More
After forming the body in aluminum foil, I covered it with white polymer clay of about 5 mm thickness. At the same time I carefully created the final shape of the mare with special attention to the head as it … Read More
It is not easy – or hardly even possible – to get a Mosebacke Horse to balance if it only stands on its own hind legs. Especially as these legs are very close together. Also a clay figure of that … Read More
Som du har sett på bloggen har jag nu i några dagar försökt att skapa en smal häst som ser ut som på skissen. Än så länge har jag inte lyckats. Så fort jag får till hästen – ja, ja … Read More
I förra blogginlägget visade jag hur jag blandar färgerna till mina skinner blends. Jag valde att göra tre skinner blends, en från ljust till mörkare gult, en i varma röda toner och en i mättade blå toner. Jag vecklade sedan … Read More