David Forlano models his newest tube necklace. This version is spiked and curved with striped surfaces. Gouges carved out of the tubes reveal the inner contrasting colors of the tusk-like shapes.
Four layers of polymer claws make the piece bushy and lush and suitable for an African hunter…or a New Mexican artist in this case.
The new design will appear in Ford & Forlano’s upcoming shows.
I'm out of town and out of time so I'll lean on Ford and Forlano to bring you some Monday cheer with their Squiggle necklace from this season's Artful Home catalog (always a sure thing for serious browsing time). Wrap it, tie it, knot it! This polymer necklace can be…
Carol Blackburn's "Möebius Strips" polymer clay necklace fools the eye. You'll have to look closely to see how Carol cleverly combines strips of Skinner-blended clay to look like undulating, interconnected beads. My science guy husband was impressed with the engineering of the piece. Read more about Carol in this article…
The sign on Ruth Ann and Michael Grove's site says under construction and let's hope the sign is right. Only Ruth Ann's pin and necklace galleries are operational. The California duo were a driving force in polymer in the 80s and 90s and collectors would vie for their pieces. Grove…
David Forlano ,
Thanks for the posting!
These are fantastic!! Love to get some posts of work from manly men!!