Alva, part 2
In the last post I showed you how I made a skinner blend from black to reddish brown to white and to black again. I made thin sheets of that blend that I cut into about 2 cm pieces. Then … Read More
In the last post I showed you how I made a skinner blend from black to reddish brown to white and to black again. I made thin sheets of that blend that I cut into about 2 cm pieces. Then … Read More
This time it will be a very special horse. A horse named Alva. Her personality has a shimmer in it, so I started to make a skinner blend with what I call Alva colors. Later you will se how I … Read More
I am so proud! I am one of 108 artists from all over the globe that have been chosen for the first edition of Polymer Clay Journeys – The Art & Craft of Polymer. ”These artists primarily stand out because … Read More
Here it it – the Sleeping Wave! Unfortunately – I could not find the charger for my camera, so I had to take the photos with my mobile. I will take better photos later. I really love this horse. I … Read More
I have been very busy with other exciting commitments for about a week, but now it’s time to continue with Sleeping Wave. This is a horse with a lot of calmness, many blue feelings and a dreamy and thoughtful charisma. … Read More
The Sleeping horse gets dressed in thin layers of clay with silver leaf metal within it. The translucent clay will not be translucent until it is cured, so it is not possible to see the result yet. I just have … Read More
Now when the ”hairs” for the mane and tail are ready, it is time to create the body of the sleeping horse.
With inspiration from the tool I showed in my last blog post. As you can see I made a lot of Skinner Blends which I rolled into ”mane hairs.” These will form the mane and the tail of the horse.
This is the start of a new horse. I got the inspiration during Nordic Poly Camp in Gothenburg. One of the participants had this tool and in the sketch you can see in what way it gave me inspiration. My … Read More
Maybe you thought the Atomic Horse was finished? You were wrong. It isn’t. I tried to make the horse entirely out of polymer clay. Now I realize that the clay is too soft, even when it is cured. The body … Read More