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See what Kathrin Neumaier has been up to using liquid Fimo and chalks or inks. For this December batch she uses the polymer like spun sugar to achieve a blown glass translucency.
At least that’s what I’m guessing from her cryptic captions. One of these days we’ll find out what Kathrin’s learned but for now, admire her latest experiments.
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The “like” numbers and social logos that have littered the PCD pages recently are the results of my own experiments.
Fingers crossed, I think I’ve about got it sorted out. Thank you for your patience with my mess. Experiments are like that.
Her work is just gorgeous. I would love to know how she does this. Just when I think I have an idea about it, she does something new with it that disproves my theory. Maybe someday she’ll bless us with a tutorial. Thanks for bringing it to us, Cynthia.
delphine ,
She is a magician… will she ever reveal her secret ? 😉
Fascinating — I’d love to see them close up, they must be almost weightless…