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And here he is – About Round! In the last blog post you could see that he was painted almost black with acrylic paint. Now I have sanded and washed the little horse so now he is more or less … Read More
And here he is – About Round! In the last blog post you could see that he was painted almost black with acrylic paint. Now I have sanded and washed the little horse so now he is more or less … Read More
What happened? I created a white horse, but now it seems to be almost black? The answer is that I have painted the entire horse with a very dark brownish acrylic paint. Now I will let it dry and then … Read More
As you can see, this is a horse without tail. When the head and all the four legs were in place, I got the feeling that it should me no more. A tail would have disturbed the balance in the … Read More
In my previous blog post Alice Stroppel showed how to make Stroppel canes. Here are the left-over canes from the Cloisonné Horse and some black polymer clay. I rolled the black clay in thin sheets and placed parts of he … Read More
I had some leftover canes from the Cloisonné Horse. I decided to us them for a similar horse, as I liked the appearance and colors of it. A very good way of using left over canes is making Stroppel canes. … Read More
Till mina Alla Hjärtans Dag-hästar ville jag skapa ett hjärtmönster. Jag utgick från det färgschema som jag bestämt mig för och började med själva hjärtat. Först gjorde jag en skinner blend (en toning av leran) från vitt till rött. Den … Read More