Monthly Archives: August 2009

getting to know polymer clay artist ronnie kirsch

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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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susan lenart kazmer: circus troupe and beadfest class

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I am enchanted by objects that do double-duty and I have been intrigued by Susan Lenart Kazmer’s free-spirited mixed-media art since 2006, so I was delighted to see that her new series incorporates removable, wearable art jewelry.

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tools: finger brush and texture plate

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When Lorrene Davis sent along the link to this artist I popped over to her website to see what she was up to and look what I found!

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matchbox theater

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I want one!

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vladimir gvozdev captures the essence of child’s play

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It’s raining here in the Hudson Valley.  Again.  Another dark, wet, morning in this, the soggiest of summers.  A good time to let Vladimir Gvozdev’s quirky characters transport me to another time, another place, another summer.

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