The Stroppel Horse!
After a lot of sanding and lacquering – here she is – The Stroppel Horse! It is named after Alice Stroppel who invented this technique for making wonderful canes. The horse looks very proud with her new colors and she … Read More
After a lot of sanding and lacquering – here she is – The Stroppel Horse! It is named after Alice Stroppel who invented this technique for making wonderful canes. The horse looks very proud with her new colors and she … Read More
Now its time to carefully press the slices into the soft black clay on the horse. As you see, I only cover the upper part of the horse, the neck and the back. I use shorter slices for the neck … Read More
Now, the canes have been resting for a while and for the final one hour they have been in the fridge to cool down even more. As you can see in the photo, I also have ice packs under the … Read More