Monthly Archives: March 2009

karli sears: blown glass pods

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What is it about seedpods that capture our collective attention?  Why are artists motivated – compelled even – to interpret and recreate them?

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dan cormier is peeling polymer!

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Dan Cormier and Tracy Holmes are winding down a stellar Southeast USA teaching tour with one more weekend workshop in Raleigh, North Carolina this coming weekend.  There are a few spots left in the 2-day Cutting Edge, Decorative Veneers in Polymer Clay class, and if you hurry you can snag one!  For more information and to register, click here.

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flexible flowers

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sarah king: eco plastic jewelry

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Sarah King uses Bioresin, a new non-toxic resin made from plant cellulose, to create hollow forms that are hand drilled and inlaid with sterling silver.  The UK based jeweler, who began her career using  gold and silver, started experimenting with the eco plastic in 2000.  She hasn’t looked back.  There is something decidedly sensual about the way the silver inlays shift the color and translucence of the white resin.

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spring fling and foldformed flowers

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I’m hoping for Spring weather in the Hudson Valley this weekend, but if the weather won’t cooperate just yet I can at least enjoy Cynthia Del Guidice’s tiny foldformed blossom earrings.

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