Mira Pinki Krispil used polymer to heal her hands on PolymerClayDaily.com

Mira Pinki Krispil surrounds her pieces with women and that feels comfortable for a Monday. The faces seem concerned and connected.

The polymer portraits have been cured on a 6 1/2″ marble vase. The other side of the vessel is covered with Mira’s bright millefiore flowers.

Some years ago she came to polymer after enduring eight surgeries on her hands. Working with clay was part of her occupational therapy and she used it to document her recovery. “Since then I can’t stop creating with this amazing material,” Mira admits.

  • reply Mira Pinki Krispil ,

    Dear Cynthia
    Thank you so so much for this posting, my vase and my story on your blog such a great honor you made my day, Thank you so much ๐Ÿ™‚ Mira (pinki)

    • reply Mira Pinki Krispil ,

      Dear Cynthia
      Thank you so so much for this posting, my vase and my story on your blog such a great honor you made my day, Thank you so much ๐Ÿ™‚ Mira (pinki)

      • reply MaryEtta McGraw ,

        Wonderful piece – gently evocative

        • reply Laurie Mika ,

          Thanks for sharing Pinkiโ€™s vibrant work……it certainly brightened up my morning to see her wonderful vase posted here.

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