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cormier & holmes introduce new work and the great white Sh.A.R.K.

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We are dedicated to evolving polymer clay through creativity without boundaries, quality without compromise, design with intent, and innovation with integrity. And we want to have fun doing it. Dan Cormier & Tracy Holmes

Dan Cormier and Tracy Holmes have been busy sprucing up their website - adding new work, making cool videos, sharing exciting news about the Sh.A.R.K. family of tools (see below) and refining a mission statement (that’s it above, but read more here).

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Polar Pin, 2009, polymer clay
 

When Cormier has a new idea for a piece and discovers that it requires a tool he doesn’t have, he gets to work making the tool and the whole community benefits. He has been sharing his Cutting Edge line of precision tools with us since 2005 when he introduced the Peeler Collection, adding the Sh.A.R.K. in 2008 and now the Great White Sh.A.R.K. and more to come later this year.

The Sh.A.R.K. is “a magnetic ‘moveable wall,’ a sheet adjuster that turns your single-width pasta machine into a versatile ‘any width’ tool for sheeting, mixing, blending, and reducing polymer clay.” The original Sh.A.R.K. was made to fit the Atlas 150 pasta machine, but now everyone can enjoy the benefits of this little fin-that-could with the new Great White Sh.A.R.K., which fits the Amaco, Makins, and Atlas 180 machines.

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The video below is a comprehensive look at what the Sh.A.R.K can help you accomplish in your studio.  Beautifully executed, it takes the concept of a ‘brochure’ to a whole new level. Fun, informative and enticing.  I have a Sh.A.R.K. and while I love the way it adjusts the size of the sheet of clay, I admit that it wasn’t until I saw the video that I truly understood that I had a powerhouse sitting on my pasta machine!

Want your own Sh.A.R.K. ? You can purchase a Sh.A.R.K. Kit here.


For me, my tools and what I do with them have always been intertwined. It’s not about the latest gimmick or trick. It’s more fundamental, evolving organically out of some need I find through my dialogue with the clay. A new idea requires a tool I don’t have. So I make that tool. Once I have it, I can usually do the thing I wanted to do, which is great. But even better, it continues the conversation. Suddenly I see something I couldn’t see before, something I hadn’t even imagined. Like cresting a hill, I get a new view, a new perspective, a new take on my medium. Dan Cormier

Congratulations to this dynamic duo – it certainly does look like they are having fun (see mission statement above) while elevating the medium with their innovative tools, work and techniques – a win/win combination for all.
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cormier and holmes: spring break!

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Like all the cool kids, Dan Cormier and Tracy Holmes are flying south for Spring Break. This is the first trip to our warm and wonderful southeast border for the Vancouver, British Columbia based polymer clay artists. Although the globe-trotting couple has taught their original techniques in eight different countries and across most of the United States, somehow they never managed to make it to the southeast corner of the U.S…until now!

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They begin their visit in Tampa, Florida with back to back 2-day workshops and if you hurry you can still get a seat in the March 5-6th class, The Cutting Edge.  But please hurry – the Building Better Beads class on March 7 and 8th has already sold out!

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Tracy and Dan’s next stop is the 2009 Orlando Clay Fandango Retreat in St. Augustine Florida (March 13-15th) where they will teach The Cutting Edge and A Day at the Beach (Tracy’s really unreal polymer clay pebbles!).  Rumor has it that these classes are also sold out so I’m thinking a road trip might be in order.  Atlanta anyone?  Dan and Tracy will be in Georgia March 20-22nd.  Here’s what the dynamic duo has to say about this opportunity:

For the last weekend of our teaching schedule, we have just added three days in Atlanta, offering ’A Day at the Beach‘ and ‘The Cutting Edge.’ These workshops are sponsored by the Greater Atlanta Polymer Clay Guild, and will be hosted at Barbara McGuire’s lovely Art Estate Studio near Lake Lanier in Buford. Another debut destination (and one that likely won’t be on our schedule again for a while), this is a rare opportunity for anyone in Georgia or the neighbouring states to join us for one or both of these workshops.


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Ready for some warmer weather? More details?  Ready to register?  Contact Tracy:  tracy[at]dancormier[.]ca.

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