Jacqueline Cherie has retrieved her studio from storage and unpacked all the molds she researched and collected.
You’ve probably run across images in books like these that feature her polymer pieces which were meticulously rendered and based on antiquities, pre-Columbian images and Asian icons.
This polymer encrusted shoe, created for a contest several years ago, still stuns. Here’s a box and a small container from her collection.
Welcome Jacqueline back after her three-year breather and expect to see photos of her new works posted soon.
The painterly backgrounds on these flower canes from Maine's Jayne Dwyer accentuate the realistic flower images. The backgrounds are not just Skinner blends, they are chunky blends of companion colors that blend into brush strokes and set off the main images. You may be wowed by Jane's realistic scenes in polymer…
Sarah Wilbanks uses images of maps, photographs and ephemera that she transers to polymer clay and sets in silver. "I just love finding images with history, story, line, color, texture and putting them together to create narrative," she says. The grackle is perched in her bird-themed gallery. Sarah's pieces are made…
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This news makes me very happy — Jacqueline is so very talented, and the idea of seeing new work from her is pretty exciting. Glad you got those boxes unpacked, Jacq
Glad to see that shoe again! That was a really fun contest and I got to go to the reception in Los Angeles even though my shoe was definetly not in the winner category. Learned a lot just doing it. Looking forward to seeing Jacquline’s work again.
Beautiful shoe. I like the Mexican molds on the shoe.It looks the princes shoe. Thank Cynthia you always finding new techniques to show to the people who are interesting to learn more about what we can do with clay.
Jacqueline’s nature inspired work is some of my all-time favorite. I have clippings of her boxes and pendants from years ago.
I’d be delighted to see any new work from her!
jana ,
This news makes me very happy — Jacqueline is so very talented, and the idea of seeing new work from her is pretty exciting. Glad you got those boxes unpacked, Jacq
Tammie Crawforth ,
Gorgeous gorgeous! Glad to hear she’s back at it.
Selma ,
Greta work! I love it!
Glad to see that shoe again! That was a really fun contest and I got to go to the reception in Los Angeles even though my shoe was definetly not in the winner category. Learned a lot just doing it. Looking forward to seeing Jacquline’s work again.
I love learning new polymer clay techniques!
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sandra ,
Beautiful shoe. I like the Mexican molds on the shoe.It looks the princes shoe. Thank Cynthia you always finding new techniques to show to the people who are interesting to learn more about what we can do with clay.
Jacqueline’s nature inspired work is some of my all-time favorite. I have clippings of her boxes and pendants from years ago.
I’d be delighted to see any new work from her!
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Tamera Davis ,
Wow! What inspiration for me. Exciting and fun!