Stopped in my tracks when I saw this sculpt (on Bluesky flashes…which I don’t quite get yet) from Minneapolis’ Marilyn Morrison. This is not your mother’s polymer! She describes herself as an introvert, but obviously, the clay lets Marilyn unleash another side. Doncha love the hair, the scream, tattoos…and yes, the boobs?
Feeling much better, thanks all. I wasn't going to post but this video from Adina Pastelina (Israel's Adi and Sam Leder) brightened my day and I thought you'd enjoy this (and all their videos). Don't miss their site, Pinterest and Facebook bits too. https://youtu.be/ay9XRcj1cXY
The French Yahoo group's July polymer clay challenge was an excellent exercise and a visual treat. The instructions to "CreationFimo" were to contemplate the works of Henri Matisse and create a polymer clay work that paid homage to him. You'll have to scroll down their page to see the variety…
After the wonderful intensity of yesterday's polymer clay pieces I felt drawn in the opposite direction. I headed to my French links for a dose of spontaneity and colorful exuberance. I couldn't find the artist's name on this site. She's elusive, my French is terrible and I'm hoping someone will…
Barbara Briggs ,
In our changing world, I think many feel the emotions that this sculpture depicts! Great work!