Roxen Moonlight Dress, part 7
Time for the horses!
Time for the horses!
Now I add black in the water and black leaves to the trees at the sides. The pasta machine is, as always, a very useful tool.
Here you can follow how I continue to build up the motiv of lake Roxen in moonlight, I sketched earlier. As always, I use only polymer clay.
Time for the really fun part of the work! In my previous blog posts about this special dress I have shown how I made the paper pattern. I have also sewn the dress in black fabric, but I have no … Read More
First, I had to make the pattern for the dress. I traced it on tracing paper from the pattern sheet of the magazine Burda style and then combined the front pieces of pattern to one front piece. On this front … Read More
All creations start with an idea, or I would rather say a lot of ideas combined together. Creativity is to make order out of chaos. This chaos consisted of lake Roxen, northern lights, of horses and of a wonderful moonlight … Read More
I haven’t seen the book yet, but I know that I have been selected as one of the contributing artists. You can pre-order it now, with 30 % discount through March 30th. Polymer Journeys is a large format, soft cover … Read More
And this is what he looks like, the Vitruvian Sleipner – when he is finished! He is created in black polymer clay and is placed within a mobile ring, covered in mobile clay. On the ring, the story of Sleipner … Read More
On the ring around the eight-legged horse I wrote the story of the norse god Oden’s beloved horse Sleipner. I wrote it with runes, and the English translation would be something like this: ”Sleipner can gallop faster than any other … Read More