A red horse – Part 1
This time my aim is to create a big, friendly, fat horse with sturdy legs. Welcome to follow my blog in the next weeks to see how the horse develops. The main color of this horse will be red.
This time my aim is to create a big, friendly, fat horse with sturdy legs. Welcome to follow my blog in the next weeks to see how the horse develops. The main color of this horse will be red.
Can you imagine anything more healing to your soul than watching grazing horses? In this painting I have combined several details that I love a lot – the dawn where the first rays of the sun paint the trees with … Read More
In my last blog post, I promised that the fog would come rolling in, and that the grazing horses would start to appear. Here they are…
WIP: The start of a painting of grazing horses in a pasture.
I have often been told that my horses provide comfort and light up life in difficult situations. That makes me so happy and thankful – because that is a proof that I have managed to transfer the magical properties … Read More
Art often comments on what is happening around us, what we think about and what touch us. This three-dimensional painting is created in the heart of the pandemic. I could write so much about all the thoughts, all the joy, … Read More
One of my very dear polymer clay friends is Christi Friesen. A couple of years ago, when we were cruising and polymerclay-workshopping in the Caribbean, she encouraged me to do some mosaic work with polymer clay. I created a little … Read More
So, let’s continue with this special horse. Now, I have put on even more of these small pieces of mosaic. As I told you in the last blog post, I have cut out small pieces from thin sheets of cured … Read More
This is the start of a brand new horse sculpture. He will be called MoseAik, and later on you will understand why I choose that name. In the next blog post you will be able to see how this horse … Read More