No cane slices were combined to create Barb Fajardo’s latest experiment! For this 4″ diameter bowl she’s using her Mandala Flora technique that includes a clever mix of cut and replace plus texture and paint.
It’s a welcome departure from the usual. (Remember her last bowl experiment?) We sometimes forget that with polymer there’s always more than one way to get the results you want. Start a week full of possiblities.
While her site is undergoing a makeover, you can find Barb on Flickr, Pinterest, and Facebook.
Sue Sutherland ,
Wonderful bowl! Barb is coming to Creative Journey in March to teach her Mandala Flora technique and has promised to discuss her bowl techniques. There are still a few spots available.
Barb ,
I’ll see you soon Ellen and Sue! And I’ll be bringing lots of new work with me 🙂 xoxox
Randee M Ketzel ,
Barb has always had such a distinctive style–love what she does with simple geometry. And a fabulous teacher, too!
Barb ,
Dear Randee, thanks so much. I hope we can get together again one day. You are tons of fun and a wonderful artist and author!
Barb ,
Oh Cynthia! May I say that as a working artist, that I am propelled to perfect a technique when my prototype is good enough to show on PCD. You are the best 🙂 Hope to have another bowl finished to take to show and explain the process at Creative Journey Studios in March…Also hope to have my new website up soon…expect a new clean design!
Chris Owens ,
So enticing!
Beautiful. Do u send to India,kolkata?