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Under den senaste veckan har jag legat däckad i influensa, och inte kunnat ta mig för någonting alls nästan. Men en natt hade jag en väldigt konstig halvvaken feberdröm, och mitt i den drömmen fick jag tanken att det här … Read More
Under den senaste veckan har jag legat däckad i influensa, och inte kunnat ta mig för någonting alls nästan. Men en natt hade jag en väldigt konstig halvvaken feberdröm, och mitt i den drömmen fick jag tanken att det här … Read More
When you start to create something you sometimes feel the challenge that you must create GREAT ART. Art that has the perfect balance, art that comments the world, art that give people something to talk about or be inspired by. … Read More
As an artist, I always observe what’s happening around me. It can be forms, processes, patterns or as today – vibrant colors. This evening I was watching the final of the Swedish TV show ”Mästarnas Mästare” (Champion of the champions) … Read More
I am often asked why I only create horse sculptures. The answer is that the polymer clay is such an extremely versatile material, you can create almost everything you can image in this clay and at the same time I … Read More
I’m an equine artist – and I am not alone being that. There are a lot of people all around the world who like me portray these wonderful animals. Among other things, I’m a member of Institute of Equine Artists. … Read More
I have been on a two week trip to the Dominican Republic. It is a wonderful and colorful country with lovely people, beautiful scenery, plenty to do and stunning beaches. I did not bring any polymer clay there, but a … Read More
Inspiration to Mosebacke Horse Sculptures can come from many different directions. Usually my sculptures are inspired by real horses personalities, but the different modes of expression that I use to describe these personalities can also come from elsewhere. Right now, … Read More
A: A horse! Of course. All Mosebacke Horse Sculptures are totally unique and very personal interpretations of real horses. – I want to show what the horses are really doing when we are not looking at them, says polymer clay … Read More
t’s no secret – I love Colorado. And one of the reasons for that is that I have a love for mountains. Big mountains. And the Rocky Mountains certainly are BIG mountains. In October this year I was in Colorado … Read More
Some days ago I met a very special horse called Paisan. She is a Swedish breed called ”Gotland Russ”. Her owner wants me to portrait her as a Mosebacke Horse Sculpture. I am so excited about this, because when I … Read More