Go-with-the-flow polymer

The UK’s Cate van Alphen created this polymer Baroque Water pendant for The Four Elements Deviant Art Contest. Pearlex powder provides shimmer on the watery bezel and bail. The theme continues around the pendant back. Her second entry is shown here.

Cate writes with charming candor about one meandering experiment saying, “I find myself rather indifferent to the result. I did not have a particular plan when I was making it, so I am spared disappointment, but I also don’t have anything to judge it against to determine if it is a success. And now I wish I could remember how I did it.”

She’s headed in interesting directions and her wishpots and polymer covered headpins offer glimpses of unusual designs ahead.

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    • reply Cate van Alphen ,

      Thank you for the lovely feature. πŸ™‚

      • reply Eva ,

        Very interesting! I’ve already seen the 3 elements pendant as a great “faux”, but never went to the blog… Thanks to make us discover Cate’s work completely!!!
        Take care
        πŸ˜‰

        • reply Lyn ,

          You never disappoint me and my appetite to learn more and more and more and more about Polymer Clay! I went straight over to Cate’s blog and read the whole thing! I subscribed to her blog as well. Here work is beautiful and her thoughts are awesome! Thanks so much…

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