Sleeping Wave – finished!
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
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
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.
For the part of the wave that is in front of the horse, I used the same technique by using transparent plastic to place the small strips om the thin waveheet. This made it possible for me to place all … Read More
The horse was ready and cured so now it was time to create the wave around the horse. I used plastic film to be able to easier move the wave parts to the oven for curing. I covered the horse … Read More
In the previous blog post I showed you the colors I had chosen for the wave. Now it is time to cut them into small pieces. Then I arrange them in the sequence I want them to appear in the … Read More
Now when I am almost ready with the horse itself, it is time to plan for the wave. As the canvas i’m going to attach the horse and the wave to is all black, and the horse is in natural … Read More