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Celie Fago has taken a new material and already elevated it to the professional level. One of the first to experiment with Bronzclay, Fago’s distinctive style is present and accounted for with the oh-so-interesting material. I heard from a reliable source that she will be coming to the New York area soon to teach a Bronzclay workshop. I’ll let you know as soon as the date is set. Guess who will be the first in line for this workshop?
Three Rings, Celie Fago 2008, BronzClay, polymer clay
Fence Bracelet, Celie Fago 2008, BronzClay
Fago’s work is cutting edge while maintaining the look of ancient artifacts. The artist seamlessly incorporates polymer clay inlays into her PMC work and I hope we see the same trend with the Bronzclay. The ring below is a good example of her mixed media work. Here’s the back view of the ring.
Polymer Flip Ring, Celie Fago 2008, PMC, polymer clay
via All Things Metal Clay, where Elaine has been keeping us up to date with BronzClay news.
Looking for more information about Bronzclay? Tonya Davidson gets us started with this 9 minute Bronzclay video tutorial.