Listening to polymer

Minnesota’s Jan Geisen calls herself an improv artist. “I just capture what the art piece I am working on tells me it wants to be,” she says. She comes to polymer after years working with photography and silkscreen.
Jan tried caning but had more fun collaging the scraps and followed her instincts.

If you find yourself isolated and far from other artists, read how Jan reserves her Tuesday nights for a Skype date when she works and chats with a polymer artist who lives 600 miles away.

See the results in Jan’s Flickr site and her Etsy shop which is full of her collages and tutorials.

  • reply Ysabella ,

    so creative and very artsy… i wish i could do that but im only 11 please visit my blog/……

    • reply Randee M Ketzel ,

      Jan’s work has always attracted me with its muted pallete and careful layering—Her work always seems fresh and so thoughtfully composed.

      • reply Randee M Ketzel ,

        And I LOVE the skype Idea!!

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