More polymer niches

A few more Niche Award candidates have surfaced. Sandra McCaw’s work pictured here has been nominated in the fashion jewelry category.

Sandra’s added some newer pieces to her CraftHaus page that you’ll want to catch. Her diamond-studded polymer earrings took top honors at the League of NH Craftsmen’s Fair in the Jewelry with Stone category.

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wo of Elise Winter’s pieces were designated Niche 2010 finalists in the sculpture to wear and polymer categories.

Elise is campaigning in earnest for support for the Racine Art Museum’s (RAM) polymer collection. She tells us that a Pier Voulkos’ necklace is featured on the cover of RAM’s current exhibition catalog.

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For a donation of $100 or more to the polymer collection, you will receive a copy of the catalog as a premium. (Scroll down to the donation button in the right hand column here and be sure to note “catalog premium” in the comment box.) The offer is only good through November 30. Read more about the project at the PolymerArtArchive.

  • reply Melanie West ,

    Congratulations, Sandra and Elise! Beautiful work, and well deserved recognition!

    Elise, I say this whenever I have a chance, but many thanks to you, Rachael and Nancy for all your hard work and dedication to the effort of getting polymer the recognition it deserves. You gals rock!

    • reply Dede Leupold ,

      Outstanding work! And great to see the confidence that it takes to stretch out and put diamonds in polymer!

      • reply Jeannie ,

        WELL DONE and Congratulations to both of you. I can only dream of beautiful PC art like this

        • reply Melanie Eskoff ,

          Ms. Tinapple,
          Being new to polymer clay, I want to tell you how deeply appreciative I feel about your daily effort to bring the best of polymer clay and it’s artists into my life. Words really can’t express…….. Thank you. Thank you so very much. Most Sincerely,
          Melanie Eskoff

          • reply Amanda ,

            I love that! What amazing work she does, wow, diamonds in Polymer!

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