Judy Dunn has done some clever things with simple polymer clay shapes. By combining a single shape covered with companion patterns in eye-pleasing palettes, she’s created an exciting new series that she calls Shibori.

Again we see how working in a group (see the earlier post on Dayle Doroshow’s theory about making multiples) forces artists to explore and refine…and ultimately improve their concepts. You can see this theory working as you scroll through Judy’s slideshow.

  • reply Libby Mills ,

    I really love this new line of Judy’s work. And the variety of inventive ways she’s combining these beads is wonderful.

    • reply Lunes ,

      Wonderful art forms in Judy’s work.

      • reply Kathi ,

        Judy’s sense of color and style are really show in this new line. I sit and drool at her stuff dang near every day.

        • reply Judy ,

          Oh, Cynthia! Thank you! Of course today I did not get on the computer till mid afternoon! And thank you Libby, Lunes and Kathi. I am having fun playing with this new line. I am learning about design all over again in the last year. There is new left in simplicity. 🙂

          • reply Debra ,

            I have just begun working with polymer clay , and I love it!. I enjoy looking at the work of other artist, I love your and hope that someday I will be as wonderful with medium as you are. Keep moving foward! Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year !

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