Leslie Blackford’s polymer clay art is quirky and powerful in its personal intensity. Most artists work hard for the kind of unselfconsciousness that flows easily from Leslie.
Currently her day job keeps her out of the studio, a difficult circumstance for someone so dependent on art to communicate.
Her “Pain of Words” sculpture in the Synergy gallery (pictured at left) was particularly poignant. She also had a silly, delightful collection of jewelry like these jellyfish and an assortment of strange creatures made from pods and twigs found around her rural Kentucky home.
Take a look at works in her Deviant gallery. Or if you’re curious, check all the posts we’ve done on her over the past three years.
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