Polymer Clay Dragon by FantasyClay |
River Reeds Polymer Clay Sculpture by FantasyClay |
I live in New Jersey with my husband and two teenagers, actually 1 teenager now, since my son turned 20. My medium of choice is polymer clay. It is a highly colored man-made clay that allows mixing of amazing colors and techniques of all sorts. I personally am drawn to sculpting aspect of polymer clay. All colors are made by mixing the colors, the only paint used is for some tiny details.
I discovered polymer clay about 10 years ago from a Klutz book I bought to use with my son. Eventually I got hooked and never stopped. He still claims I stole his toy. I don't remember it like that but I can't say I didn't get immersed in it and started doing it more on my own.
I get inspired by the tremendous amount of polymer clay tutorials available and the many different things you can make with polymer clay. You can basically duplicate any item, from rocks, wood, jade, you name, someone has tried it. I love learning new techniques and then adapting them to me. But then I don't confine myself to one style. I made whatever is interesting.
My latest favorite piece is the River Reeds Sculpture . Actually I just finished it, so I am still quite impressed with it. I try to go one step further each time. This little robot is completely different but suited perfect as a birthday gift for my husband.
Agricola Meeples |
You can find my work in my FantasyClay Artfire store and on Flickr. check out my blog, FantasyClay and my Facebook page. You can also follow me on Twitter, also as FantasyClay.
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4 comments:
The River Reeds Sculpture is incredible! Good advice too.
those little meeples are adorable!
I like your little robot guy, he is adorable, lucky husband!
Oh my gosh! Are you perhaps talking about the Klutz Incredible Clay Book?!
http://www.amazon.com/Incredible-Clay-Book-Klutz-Sherri/dp/1878257730/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1284126010&sr=8-3
Until you mentioned it, I completely forgot that I used to own that book. I thought it was amazing and I loved looking at the pictures, but just didn't have the patience to make the clay figures myself.
I love your creations!
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