23: Wings
Most people know that horses do not have wings, but in my and many others imagination there are flying horses. Pegasus is a horse in Greek mythology and was the highest god Zeus servant, the one who picked up his … Read More
I want to show the opposition between different groups because not understanding other groups or cultures is a global problem today. My first source of inspiration for this piece of art was a chess game, but I wanted to keep … 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
So now it is Christmas, Boxing Day, and I am sitting here in my studio rejoicing all the nice comments I get from people who received Mosebacke Horse Sculptures as Christmas gifts. It makes me so happy that what I … Read More
Today, you have to read the magazine Cheval! If you click on the link below and scroll to page 70 you will find a several pages long article on Mosebacke Horse Sculptures. Cheval page 70: Wonderful sculptures of horses Cheval … Read More
Here they are, in full freedom, the wild horses of Colorado! They are created as a memory of the fall in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado Springs. I do not think that they are rally fighting, they are more like … Read More
I always start with a sketch. My idea for my next Mosebacke Horse Sculpture was to symbolize Colorado. I wanted to do this with two wild horses. I am not sure if they are really angry, it is more like … Read More
Now when the foal has got a skin it is time to give it his mane and tail. I did not want to use Nepal Wool as in the Newborn Foal or the same kind of skinner blends as in … Read More
Today is a very special day. Today is the day when the newborn foal will come out and face the world. To create this foal has been among the most exciting thing I’ve done. As always, when I get an … Read More