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Category Archives: Metal Clay Art
Hunter’s Artists’ Palette Necklace
Louise (Lou) Hunter has a really fun, playful style that’s beautifully expressed in her “Artists’ Paint Palette Necklace”. I love multi-media pieces, and polymer clay will always hold a special place in my heart. If I had not started experimenting … Continue reading →
Witherell’s Five Bowls
Yes we can…make something other than jewelry with this amazing material known as metal clay! Catherine Witherell recently shared some of her newest work, which included these five fabulous bowls. I so admire Catherine’s courage to trust that these loose, … Continue reading →
Babineau’s Moon and Clouds Magnetic Clasp
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I woke this morning to find new pieces from Carol Babineau in my Facebook feed, and it’s not even Christmas, yet! This one, her “Moon and Clouds Magnetic Clasp” is just fascinating to me. The soft undulating … Continue reading →
Magno’s Invitation Bracelet
Lori Magno is a talented artist with an awesome, prolific presence on the web. I’ve had such fun surfing through her sites trying to make the difficult decision of what to feature here. Ooh—touch choice! But, I kept coming back … Continue reading →
Sonis’ Walk Like An Egyptian Series
Jascha Sonis is doing amazing things with her “Walk Like An Egyptian” series, which uses simple shapes and textures, but puts them together in complex and surprising ways. Jascha uses the tearaway technique, which is so wonderful for creating detailed, … Continue reading →
Julia’s Orissa Pendant
This “Orissa Pendant” caught my eye today. It’s beautifully constructed from PMC3 and Aura Gold with four garnet points seeming to light the way to the cardinal directions. It’s a gorgeous piece, and I really wish I could tell you more … Continue reading →
Pankopf’s Woven Pendant
Check out Cindy Pankopf’s cool pendant featuring strips of paper-type metal clay, woven, domed and captured in a sleek, modern frame. I think this piece works so well because of its simplicity. Flashy features aren’t necessary when every detail is … Continue reading →
Banner’s Still Life With Orchid
Here’s a lovely piece of fine silver artwork for your viewing pleasure today. Victoria Banner of VixenWare creates sculpted and textured pieces that just beg to be touched. This “Still life with orchid” pendant has a nice 3-dimensional feel with … Continue reading →
Reeves’ Paisley Pendant
I’m inspired today to show this creation from an absolute newcomer to metal clay. Patty Reeves participated in Sarah Triton’s beginner class and produced this amazing “Paisley Pendant”. I’m just giddy with her sense of form and repetition. The syringe clay … Continue reading →
Bubanja’s Guitar Pendant
I spent the weekend at a music festival, and I’ve still got that happy feeling I always get when I surround myself with great music for 3 days. So, it was fate that I would stumble across Milica Bubanja’s Guitar … Continue reading →
Penoyer’s It’s My Job Talisman Pendant
I love this piece from Donna Penoyer for so many reasons. Nearly all of us create for the purpose of selling our work, and it seems that in this case, Donna invested her considerable talents in a piece that is … Continue reading →
Grimes’ Fairy Door Pendant
Here’s a sweet little door from Maria Grimes to help your fairies find their way home. I seem to be fascinated by hand sculpted metal clay pieces lately and this is another lovely example. Find more from Maria on … Continue reading →
