Ink drawings on polymer

Cassidy on PCDaily

One look at Christina Cassidy’s profile photos on Facebook and you’ll understand why she draws horses so beautifully on polymer clay. She’s grown up with animals and is surrounded by them.

Cassidy on PCDaily

Though she no longer has horses, she owned and worked with them for many years and they remain her muse and the subject of most of her polymer art on Etsy.

Her etherial fine-lined ink drawings are modern Lascaux Cave paintings that capture the essence of the animals. “I love drawing small and drawing on polymer clay is wonderful, it’s so forgiving and inspiring,” she says.

This 1 7/8″ x 1 1/2″ Copper Paint Horse Trotting pin has a white polymer base. Chris drew on the baked form with India and copper inks adding light green and blue inks for the background. She seals her works with a protective finish. Here’s where we first discovered her.

  • reply Silvana Bates ,

    Beautiful!

    • reply Silvana Bates ,

      Beautyful!

      • reply Liz Hall ,

        I’ve been a fan of Christina’s work for sometime now and her work in hand/person is wonderful.

        • reply Ali ,

          Very beautiful. It reminds me of a nice watercolor.

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