When I read today’s post on Polymer Art Archive I let out a sigh of relief. Finally...the rest of the world can see Ronnie Kirsch’s polymer clay boxes! As I’ve mentioned several times on this blog, I studied with Elise Winters for three years when I started to explore the medium. Sitting in the back of the classroom for most of that time was a talented, low-key-but-high-profile jewelry designer who made polymer clay boxes. She needed no instruction but was a welcome addition to a class that already packed a powerful punch.
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I think I am in love… that woman is something else.
An extremely talented, delightful artist!
Elsie Winters and Ronnie Kirsch what a combo and how lucky to have them as mentors. Great Article.
I know Ronnie and so appreciate your post. I had never seen those boxes you posted but have seen others—I agree with you that she is even nicer than she is talented—but have to say that her artistry takes my breath away. Truly.
To find art, brilliance, kindness and the
willingness to share is all Ronnie and more. As a fortunate owner of some of her
designs and friendship, I encourage all to follow in her path.
Charlene
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