Slipping disks

by Cynthia Tinapple on August 6, 2012

This splash of color from Toronto’s Dorothy Siemens jolts us into a new week. Flat disks of polymer in turquoise, gold and cobalt are interspersed with spheres and a focal lentil covered with mokume gane. A graphic artist, Dorothy leans toward primitive, tribal and bohemian designs with lots of asymmetry.

The color continues on her Flickr site where you’ll see how Dorothy’s knitting skill meshes with her polymer creations. She makes buttons and scarf pins, of course!

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Dorothy Siemens August 6, 2012 at 7:23 am

Hi Cynthia,

Thank you so much for featuring my work on Polymer Clay Daily! I am absolutely thrilled and honored! What a lovely start to my day.

Dorothy

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Sandra August 6, 2012 at 1:20 pm

Fabulous necklace by Dorothy Siemens. I like the colors the and the style.

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Selma August 6, 2012 at 7:00 pm

Really beautiful!

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