The Hollow Horse – finished!
Here it is – The Hollow Horse! It is a very proud horse, looking out at the surroundings. The first thing you notice are the long and still steady legs. Then you see the beautiful face. It seems to be … Read More
Here it is – The Hollow Horse! It is a very proud horse, looking out at the surroundings. The first thing you notice are the long and still steady legs. Then you see the beautiful face. It seems to be … Read More
The weirder the horse I create, the more careful I am with the head and face of the horse. Here you can see the shoe and horse head from the front. I have put a lot of time to sculpt … Read More
I had got a little of the planning for free from the Mosebacke Horse sculpture Thoughtful that I already had done. I had already thought about the similarities between a high-heeled shoe and a horse. Now, my aim was to … Read More
On August 1 2016, I saw a challenge in the International Polymer Clay Associations Facebook group. It looked like this. What a coincidence! The last Mosebacke Horse Sculpture that I created had inspiration from a high-heeled shoe. It was like … Read More
After a conference like EuroSynergy2 you are so full of inspiration and new ideas that you do not know where to start. You want to try everything at the same time, but of course you have to chose beween your … Read More
To travel is not just to travel physically. A large part of the trip is done not physically but in your own mind. When you go away you prepare yourself by learning more about the destination, booking transport and accommodation … Read More
In the third day of EuroSynergy2 i first listened to Loretta Lams very interesting presentation on Intentional Design – how to find and get balance in a lot of aspects when you are creating jewelry. One interesting aspect is that a … Read More
Time passes so quickly here at the EuroSynergy2 in Bordeaux! Already, two of the conference days have elapsed with a lot of shared inspiration and knowledge, and I still have left one day of the conference, one day of workshops … Read More
In the last blog post about this Mosebacke Horse I wrote: Maybe you thought the Atomic Horse was finished? You were wrong. It isn’t. The problem was that the horse was too soft. It fell together. Now I have been … 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