Polymer clay gubbins…
…so, the polymer clay bits I posted last week, all those loopy watery wave patterns and stuff… made my first pieces with it today - well chuffed with the results… these are the water ones I’ve done so far. Just my take on a really simple turtle setting, but it sets off the patterns nicely I reckon.
Also in the pipeline are stone versions, as well as paler water ones that’ll have Jo’s laahvley poetry snippets on… nice to be in the studio today actually…tis a lovely place to be when the sun’s shining in
As if it’s still that tidy!!!! This was when I moved in in April – now looks like the Silver Fairy and the Solder Demons have been battling out for the territory, but I still love being there! And if you’re now sitting there scoffing, “PAH!! She calls THAT tidy!?!?” then it’s probably a good idea I don’t show you what it’s actually like. But that’s what happens when you rent the smallest space in the building
So, the Navigation collection (the water polymer clay stuff) and some more forays into textiles are likely to be the new things at the Banks’ Mill Open Studios (which are on November 21st-23rd incidentally)…might have to drop in for a felting session at the Long Eaton Art Room to get me started
Right, I’m offski, night night x
~ by Rachel on September 15, 2008.
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Tags: Banks' Mill, Jo Bell, Long Eaton Art Room, Navigation, Open Studios, poetry, polymer clay, studio, water










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