Spring flowers
Enjoy a browse through Jeffrey Lloyd Dever’s site. It’s filled with what look like May flowers.
Newer works, including his 2017 Niche Award winner, are on Facebook.
I’m mostly speechless today.
Enjoy a browse through Jeffrey Lloyd Dever’s site. It’s filled with what look like May flowers.
Newer works, including his 2017 Niche Award winner, are on Facebook.
I’m mostly speechless today.
Maine’s Linda Leach’s journey through polymer reads like a 13-year odyssey through classes and guilds and experiments in her own multi-media style. Linda’s voyage and this necklace brought her a 2017 Niche Award in the Polymer Jewelry category.
She created the necklace for #39 of last year’s weekly polymer challenge. Linda called it, “…a wild new piece that I know is over the top, but I love it anyway.” The necklace incorporates leaves bound in brass strips and brass wire with polymer clay cane work as well as her liquid clay/alcohol ink over etched copper technique. The cane repeats the design on the etched copper.
You can watch her step-by-step work in progress on her blog. Learn more about Linda on her site (Dancing Dragonflies), Facebook and Etsy.
Kudos to Linda and what she’s accomplished. Where is your art odyssey leading you?
Doreen Gay Kassel | Barb Fajardo | Julie Eakes |
The 2011 Niche Award finalists have been selected and I snagged these three polymer artists who have been notified that they’re in the running. I’m assuming there are more finalists out there but I couldn’t find an official list. Mousing through the work of these three should launch your week while we wait for other finalists to toot their horns.