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Spinning polymer

Did you read Ron Lehocky’s story about Bali’s Jon Anderson in this summer edition of The Polymer Arts magazine? The two artists have developed a long-distance friendship. Jon regularly sends Ron canes to be made into hearts for the Kids Project. Jon enjoys contributing to the project and seeing how Ron reinterprets his ideas into […] Read more

Pass it on

It’s Valentine’s Day, pass it on! Ron Lehocky’s meter rolled over 37,000 polymer hearts at the first of 2017. That’s $370,000 worth of polymer hearts that Ron has made and sold in the past 11 years. The money goes to the Louisville Kids Center for Pediatric Therapies where Ron is a pediatrician as well as an artist and […] Read more

Dashing through the snow

Jayne Dwyer and Ron Lehocky collaborated on these dashing reindeer. Jayne’s a caning whiz and Ron’s a talented scavenger who turns lowly scraps from other artists (Jayne’s cane ends in this example) into high art with a purpose. So even if you’re dashing today, take a moment to appreciate the little things, small blessings and serendipitous collaborations. Ron shared […] Read more

Patriotic polymer

Pull out your red, white and blue polymer clay and get busy on this weekend’s theme beads! Need inspiration? Here Ron Lehocky piles his patriotic hearts to raise flag awareness and money for the Kids Center. Note the wavy blade stripes. Barb Handy (BarbiesBest) creates themed beads for all occasions. Stars and stripes are one of her specialties. […] Read more

Traveling scrap

Scrap from Jon Anderson’s studio in Bali made its way to Ron Lehocky’s workroom in Louisville. Through all sorts of serendipitous connections and with a great deal of fun and intrigue, Jon’s polymer scrap is raising hundreds of dollars for the Kids Project in Kentucky. You can see pictures of more of Ron’s results by clicking on […] Read more

Polymer travels

Here’s the latest version of the Shisha beads that the ladies in the Samunnat Nepal project have been making for California bead dealer, KazuriWest. The ethnic-inspired beads have been very popular in the US market and are now available in new colors. Shisha refers to the tiny mirrors embedded in the clay that echo the exotic mirror-encrusted saris […] Read more

A tutorial under your tree

Dr. Ron Lehocky apologized for being late in sending PCD readers this free holiday tree tutorial. He explains that he’s been busy making over 1100 heart trees since November. He’s turned his signature heart upside down and added some bling in keeping with the season. Ron offers the tutorial as a thank you gift to the polymer community who have so wholeheartedly supported the […] Read more

Magpies collaborate

This new batch of Picarello/Lehocky hearts was too beautiful to pass by. Julie Picarello tidied her studio and forwarded those pesky tail ends and bothersome bits to Ron Lehocky. Ron never met a polymer scrap he couldn’t use. Look at the lovely collaborative patterns that he melded into hearts (more here). He’ll peddle the pins […] Read more

Verklempt polymer

The heart guy, Ron Lehocky, admitted that he was shocked and verklempt at the gift Julie Eakes presented him as we celebrated his having made 30,000 polymer heart pins to support the Kentucky Kids Center. Julie mounted heart cane slices on a 24″ x 28″ canvas to form a mosaic portrait. Julie ran the photo of Ron […] Read more

Polymer CPR

Ron Lehocky just hit the 30,000 heart mark in his campaign to raise money for Kentucky Kids Center. He’ll continue to make hearts as he begins teaching CPR. Not that CPR! His first class is called Come Play with Ron, May 22-24 at Creative Journey Studios in Georgia. Dr. Ron is easing up on his […] Read more