I LOVE sharing my passion for Polymer clay and I certainly love the happy faces when my students realise they too can make the most beautiful things once they know the tricks of the trade.. but.. teaching takes too much energy out of me and I am obviously not ready for it, as yet.
So, huge apologies to the people who were interested and keen to start the courses.
And so.. to the clay table I went :
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| some pink triangular stuff |
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| some pink round stuff |
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| some vibrant green Stroppel stuff |
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| and some stripey round stuff See you next time :) |




I really like what you did with the Stroppel stuff, letting the "volcanic" background show. Best use yet that I've seen of the technique. You have a nice feel for organic forms within the geometric outlines.
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet another redheaded Chris from the land of my ancestors! Thanks for signing on to my Flickr list.
Thank you for your lovely comments on my stroppel cane version. As you may have spotted, I do not like "flat" surfaces too much..
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you too :) Do you know which part of Scotland your ancestors came from?