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Polymer Clay Creative Traditions Techniques and Projects Inspired by the Fine and Decorative Arts

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ISBN-10: 0823040658

ISBN-13: 9780823040650

Edition: 2006

Authors: Judy Belcher, Steve Payne

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List price: $21.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony
Publication date: 1/1/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 8.00" wide x 10.75" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

<p Madge Baird is a seasoned cookbook editor who has taught soup classes in her community for many years and is the author of 101 Things To Do With Rotisserie Chicken. She is the owner of Farmgirl Produce, a small farm and farmers market business in her hometown of Clinton, Utah. </p

Judy Belcheris the president and a founding member of he Kanawha Valley, West Virginia, Polymer Clay Guild and a member of the National Polymer Clay Guild. Her work in polymer clay has been featured in many juried exhibitions, and she has made many appearances to demonstrate her techniques in polymer clay, on television and at trade shows, stores, and schools. She lives in St. Albans, WV.Steve Payneis a commercial photographer known for his fine art landscape, nature, and portrait photography. He lives in Charleston, WV.

Preface: Our Most Versatile Art Medium
Introduction: The History of Polymer Clay
Materials: Clays, Tools, Supplies
Glass Traditions
Glass Lampwork
Demonstration: Skinner Blend
Demonstration: Two-Color Tessellation
Demonstration: Encased Beads
Demonstration: Chinese Eye Beads
Mosaics
Fused and Slumped Glass
Gallery: Glass Traditions in Polymer Clay
Metal Traditions
Mokume Gane
Demonstration: Hills and Valleys
Demonstration: Texture Stamping
Enameling
Demonstration: Enamel Pin
Annealing Metal Powder
Gallery: Metal Traditions in Polymer Clay
Fiber Traditions
Ikat Fabric
Bargello
Kente Cloth
Mudcloth
Demonstration: Black-and-White Mudcloth
Demonstration: Mudcloth Beads
Batik
Demonstration: Batik Jewelry
Quilting
Demonstration: Stitched Clay Quilting
Gallery: Fiber Traditions in Polymer Clay
Painting and Drawing Traditions
Georgia O'Keeffe
Demonstration: O'Keeffe Flowers
Gustav Klimt
M. C. Escher
Demonstration: Escher Geometric
Georges Seurat
Demonstration: Seurat Pointillism
Jackson Pollock
Gallery: Painting and Drawing Traditions in Polymer Clay
Stone, Bone, and Wood Traditions
Chatoyant Stone Techniques
Demonstration: Chatoyant Checkerboard and Jellyroll Canes
Demonstration: Chatoyant Stamped Images
Bone Simulations
Wood Simulations
Intarsia
Demonstration: Parquetry Box and Pin
Gallery: Stone, Bone, and Wood Traditions in Polymer Clay
Sculpture and Ceramics Traditions
Sculpture
Demonstration: Triangle Horse
Ceramics
Demonstration: Mishima and Decorative Layers
Demonstration: Metallic Raku
Demonstration: Crackle Raku
Printed Decoration
Gallery: Sculpture and Ceramics Traditions in Polymer Clay
Participating Artists
Resources
Index