Can't believe 2 weeks passed since my previous post.
I am all buried into building a new website (details soon) and setting aside any other assignments I have...
So what's new in the Polymer world?
Here are few links I found interesting -
David Pound is one of the artists I follow on Instagram. His business and website name is called "Twenty Heads"".
Since he was a little kid, he started creating his monsters out of his mom's Clay flower arrangements. (I can imagine her face when she saw a petal missing! oh my).
Raised on a steady diet of comic books, science fiction movies, and generally anything strange he fed his need to create. His characters are fun and scary at the same time. Follow is monsters on Instagram it will make you smile (or stare fearfully) at them.
http://twentyheads.com
http://web.stagram.com/n/twentyheads/
Polymer clay canes by Wendy |
Wendy Jorre de St Jorre is creating landscape/trees millefiori canes in all kind of shapes, colours and designs. You can relax under her palm trees cane or see the moon shining in the night canes.
She declared 2014 to be her year of the tree. She promise to make an attempt to make a cane every week that features a tree. Hopefully this self challenge will expand her knowledge of cane making and also give her some interesting canes to play with. Challenging ourselves is a good thing!
Thank you atelierlilaroz for sending me her link!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wendyjorredestjorre
Carie's birdies |
Kelbycarie, Carie Schoen published these cute mini polymer clay birds for sale on her Ebay store.
Carie is a sculpturing artist and her figures always seems to me are taken from a certain scene. They are either smiling, talking, serious, looking aside, up. So beautiful.
In her repertoire of creations you can find animals, fairies, small figurines, imaginary creatures and more.
Although she has many links online (Etsy, DevianArt, Twitter, Photobucket) I couldn't dig more information about her artist bio. Enjoy her Flickr gallery.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31941817@N07/
Polymer Clay Book holder by Laura |
If you're a book reader and like to hold your book in one hand (me!) than you may find this prop very useful.
Laura (Zoeowyn) created this Thumb Book Holder and bookmark from polymer clay. It can be a fancy one or made of colourful leftovers and will do the job either case.
Zoeowyn is Laura's magic word for giggles and bubbles, fairies of all sizes, pink dresses and muddy frogs and it was made by combining her childrens' names.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/181825932/thumb-prop-book-holder-and-book-mark?ref=af_new_item
Polymer Clay Beads on felt backing |
Spanish polymer clay artist Noemí Lozano (1984Jewelry) is from Girona, Catalonia, Spain (been there! Such a beautiful place) is playing with polymer clay to create a geometric jewelry collection as well as cute figurines keychains.
Her beads seem to have some kind of backing (either rubber strap, felt or fabric) and no stringing is necessary. This retro-punk bracelet sits beautifully wrapped around her wrist.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/156711077/retro-punk-bracelet
The Polymer Arts Magazine Article about copyrights and accreditation |
Thank you Sage Bray for featuring me in another great issue of The Polymer Arts Magazine!
The "Wrap it Up" issue is packed with goodies!
Fun tips, insightful articles, important copyright issues regarding tutorials and classes and many more!
I was invited to participate in the tools tips article and share my opinion regarding tutorials copyrights and how that effects my work, attitude and future steps. Very important issue.
My Favorite tools article |
Don't miss my ball tools tips! There are so many things you can do with these fondant tools!
The Ball Tools are a very powerful tool to use with polymer clay and serve for many benefits. They can - frill, stretch, round, thin out, create indents, it can curve or concave depending on your needs, it can created special patterns on the clay due to the 8 ball sizes, it can enhance veins of a flower/leaf and create special effect and many more!
My new favourite tool - Ball tools |
You can see a demonstration on how we use the ball tools in our flower academy free mistletoe video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1tzByxGjJg
The ball tools are back in stock in my Etsy shop; if you are looking for new tools to add to your studio (I personally love them!) press on my Etsy link above.
Polymer Clay "Wireless Roses" |
Polymer Clay "Wireless Roses" |
Here are 2 roses I made (with these tools taken from the "Flower Academy" tutorial).
Think about the endless possibilities of flower earrings, brooches, pins and so much more. Fun!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/177029014/4-modelling-ball-tools-set-double-sided
Have a great weekend!
This post first appeared on Polymeri Online - Iris Mishly Polymer Clay, please read the originial post: here