
Exploring light and color!
Paris
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Don’t you love a story? All of my artwork is really story telling through color, texture and shape.
Three Feathers
Dogwood
Abalone
Abalone pebbles
Tassels, green
Tassels, blue
Capsule, green pixels
Capsule, brown pixels
Terracotta Capsule, play
Terracotta, round
Ivory, Alhambra
Ivory, two stars
Show Your Colors, Kansas University
Show Your Colors, Kansas State University
Show Your Colors, Mizzou
Show Your Colors, Chiefs
Show Your Colors, Royals
Dogwood lid
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It's really, really fun to work with because it can take very fine detail and the colors are limited only by the artist's eye.
Polymer clay is a great-great grandchild of Bakelite. It is a relatively new medium, having been generally available to artists only since the late 1960s. It is ideal for exploring effects of light, using mica, wax, alcohol inks and found-objects used as texturing tools.
I design each piece of jewelry to be worn comfortably. Most metal parts are of Argentium. It actually contains more pure silver than its near-twin, Sterling, but because it has a bit of Germanium in it, tarnishes much less.
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