Balancing Foal, part 3 – Mane and tail
Now when the foal has got a skin it is time to give it his mane and tail. I did not want to use Nepal Wool as in the Newborn Foal or the same kind of skinner blends as in … Read More
Now when the foal has got a skin it is time to give it his mane and tail. I did not want to use Nepal Wool as in the Newborn Foal or the same kind of skinner blends as in … Read More
Do you remember Sleeping Wave? I had not used all the translucent clay with silver leaf metal in it that I made for the Sleeping Wave so I thought it would be a good idea to use it on this little foal. … Read More
It was really, really fun to create a foal like ”A Newborn Foal”! I got so inspired I started another small sculpture of a foal. This one will be balancing on three legs and he will get a shimmering skin … Read More
It takes a lot of time to create a Mosebacke Horse Sculpture for the simple reason that every detail is unique to that particular horse. And every detail is also carefully crafted by hand. Not two Mosebacke Horse Sculptures are … Read More
Today is a very special day. Today is the day when the newborn foal will come out and face the world. To create this foal has been among the most exciting thing I’ve done. As always, when I get an … Read More
Now that the foal’s body has got its final shape, it is time to create the pattern that it will place on its body. For this little guy I want to do something called a caleidoscope cane, it is called … Read More
In the previous blog post, you could see how I created the basic shape and proportions of the little foal. To me it is the easy part, because I have been practising art for such a long time so shapes … Read More
Those of you who follow me on Instagram and Facebook have already seen some pictures and movies from the little foal’s birth. But now you will be able to follow the whole creation here in the blog. It all began … Read More
And now he’s finally finished, the Blue Volcano! Like his sister, the Red Volcano, he stands firmly on four long, thin legs and looks with great confidence to the outside world. He is glossy black, and the back and neck … Read More
My inspiration for the volcano horses are is the name suggests volcanoes. I imagine that it can symbolize something powerful that is on the inside, something that possibly – or maybe – can come out, as an explosion or as … Read More