Many Parts

 

Archive for The Artists of "Polymer Clay Beads"

Dan Cormier’s Raygun Gothic Childhood

It was an innocent time when humanity’s apparent path of forward progress was most purely symbolized by it’s inevitable arc upward and outward to the stars. Sleek and stylish rocketships carried our imaginations in soft force fields of anti-gravity cushioned comfort to a future where space dogs spoke accented english and robots did the dishes.

New Websites from “Polymer Clay Beads” Artists

I plan to say more about these two great artists later, but for the time being, be sure not to miss the new website and blog from Dan Cormier and the excellent Polymer Art Archive from Elise Winters, which features a look back at the young history of polymer clay from the viewpoint of insiders [...]

The Artists of “Polymer Clay Beads”: Kathleen Dustin

Duly famous for her exquisitely finished polymer clay handbags, Kathleen Dustin is also a talented and expressive beadmaker. She is a craftsperson par excellence, producing work of a quality made possible by years of devotion to her craft and a painstaking dedication to all parts of her process. One of the earliest people to realize [...]

The Artists of “Polymer Clay Beads: Techniques, Projects, Inspiration.

I am very fortunate to have been able to publish a book full of my own work. I am at least as lucky to have the participation of an amazing roster of polymer clay beadmakers. Each is a specialist in their own way, forging their own path on the frontier of polymer [...]


pol·y·mer (pŏl'ə-mər)

noun, meaning "many parts."


Many Parts (me-nē pärts)

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