Have a creative week, folks!
Showing posts with label polymer clay art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polymer clay art. Show all posts
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Busy week...
I had a very busy creative week and it feels great! Didn't make anything very different from what I usually make in crafts, but it feels good to be productive. These items can be purchased at Serenity Now in Palm Harbor. I took just one picture of the lot.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
A new creative day...
Well, several days that is. Polymer clay tiles are time-consuming and the process pretty painstaking: Roll out the clay, stamp, cut into tiles, bake, and then paint about three layers.
When I moved I thought I had most of my polymer clay paraphernalia packed in one or two boxes that would be easy to access. Not so... surprise, surprise... I have yet to find some key things, but at least I could stamp, bake, and paint some tiles for picture frames. They are just not going to have Scrabble pieces on them--this time.
As soon as I moved my laptop and printer to another desk, my creativity came flooding back. I don't think computer vibes are good for visual creativity unless you're doing digital art and things like that. I had my work table back, and out came decorative paper, glue, and some newly purchased wrapped canvases for collages. No pictures of those yet, but I have three in the process now.
I got stuck on this one portrait/collage and decided to make some mosaic tiles instead. That's a creative endeavor that always just flows. So, here's the first picture frame of four, and the basket of newly painted tiles. I took one picture with a flash so that you can see the hint of gold in the light and another picture without a flash. It's so inspiring to root around the tiles to find just the right combination. Even the most unassuming and ugly tile has its place. I have thrown out a few, very few, and those that are "grayish" and hopeless, I usually repaint and give a new life. It always amazes me how the tiles always find the perfect home on a frame or box. They know where they need to go. On this particular frame I used a tile that I painted three years ago... Never could find a home for it until today. :)
I think that maybe my creative dry spell is over! Yay.
When I moved I thought I had most of my polymer clay paraphernalia packed in one or two boxes that would be easy to access. Not so... surprise, surprise... I have yet to find some key things, but at least I could stamp, bake, and paint some tiles for picture frames. They are just not going to have Scrabble pieces on them--this time.
As soon as I moved my laptop and printer to another desk, my creativity came flooding back. I don't think computer vibes are good for visual creativity unless you're doing digital art and things like that. I had my work table back, and out came decorative paper, glue, and some newly purchased wrapped canvases for collages. No pictures of those yet, but I have three in the process now.
I got stuck on this one portrait/collage and decided to make some mosaic tiles instead. That's a creative endeavor that always just flows. So, here's the first picture frame of four, and the basket of newly painted tiles. I took one picture with a flash so that you can see the hint of gold in the light and another picture without a flash. It's so inspiring to root around the tiles to find just the right combination. Even the most unassuming and ugly tile has its place. I have thrown out a few, very few, and those that are "grayish" and hopeless, I usually repaint and give a new life. It always amazes me how the tiles always find the perfect home on a frame or box. They know where they need to go. On this particular frame I used a tile that I painted three years ago... Never could find a home for it until today. :)
I think that maybe my creative dry spell is over! Yay.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Arabian Nights...
As opulent as any palace mirror comes my purple and pink mosaic mirror. I like over the top colors and mosaics, could you guess? Sorry about the pictures, but the full picture is not good.
I've been busy researching print making of my originals, and it's interesting. I haven't really found any print that has come out just the way I want it, but I keep trying... If you have any great sources for prints let me know.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
You have star quality...
I've been somewhat busy, but not really. I made a star mirror these last couple of nights... You have star quality! All of my friends are stars, all shiny and good! :) Some are even cosmic...
The image in the mirror is the underside of the overhanging tin roof at the shop where I paint furniture. It protects my paint booth from rain, though there are some rust spot holes.
Weather is cooling off, in the forties last night. Brrrr. My tomatos are really going brrrr. They don't like temperatures under 50. They will wear sheets tonight.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Boxes up the wazoo...
I've been making lots of mosaic boxes and I'm very grateful that they are selling here locally. Sometimes there gets to be a few too many polymer clay tiles, though. They are EVERYWHERE! I step on them, sit on them, my cat sits on them. They underhandedly sneak into my basket of paper ephemera that lives under my table. And then I can't find some of the lettering. I was looking everywhere for a polymer bar with "heart's desire" stamped into it--actually I was looking for "heart's" and could only find "heart" pieces until I discovered that "heart's desire" resided on one single polymer bar. The word "your" had to be put on extra. Gets complicated, doesn't it? (The picture is a different heart box.)
At some inspired moment I stamped the words like "Life is singing" on a tile. When in the world am I going to use THAT??! It might be singing, but I don't think it'll go on a box any time soon. I also have startling words like "Secrets!" and "Forever" lying around for future projects. Forever is a good Valentine's Day word, isn't it? I could do a "Secrets!' box for someone working at the CIA. Maybe I should make a box with all the left over letters across the lid. That would surely sell...yeah right. So, I'm going letter crazy. :)
It has been driving rain all day and gusting winds, so maybe I can blame it on that.
Cheerio,
Maria
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Monday, July 28, 2008
TIME FLIES...WHERE DID THE LAST WEEK GO?
Time really does fly, doesn't it? I've been moderately creative in the last week, mostly painting polymer clay tiles. I've made two smallish mirrors, and here's a picture of one: It has many of my preferred colors: blue, turquoise, purple, silver, bronze, gold. Gaudy, well, duh! I like gaudy (on mirrors.) :)
I made some new cool tiles by blending several colors of clay, but I don't have a picture of that yet.
It's been raining like crazy here in FL, so I'm happily looking at the weather from my cozy studio rather than to be drenched. It does happen at times, though. Got my rubber flip flops for those times when I have to wade through 5" of water...
Ciao!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
GLOOMY DAY IN FLORIDA...
The rainclouds are just hanging there, not knowing whether to rain or not. I've been cruising online, looking for inspiration, and there's plenty of it!
I sold two more mosaic boxes, so I'm having a hard time keeping up with the demand, which is a GREAT thing! Pixs of latest box:
Live From The Heart and another Miracle Box.
Maria
Monday, June 30, 2008
I'm in Mosaic Box heaven...
Well, I've been really busy the last couple of days, finishing some more mosaic boxes with inspirational "sayings." They are selling really well, so I might be busier than I thought this summer. (Bailey is not. He was so spooked when he went outside this morning--for unknown reasons--that he sat in the same spot for a good 45 minutes. Not that sitting (or lying) in the same spot for hours is unusual behavior for him.) The boxes are one of a kind, and lots of fun! Here are two that sold last Friday.
Keep on creating!
Maria
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Monday, April 28, 2008
BAILEY SAYS: "LAZY CAT WHO DOESN'T CREATE..."


.....BAILEY ACTUALLY SAYS: LAZY CAT LIKES TO SLEEP"...
Well, at least he knows what he wants. I think he's lazier than Garfield. However,
I have not been lazy this weekend. I created a polymer clay tile mirror and a inspirational box! Bailey slept through the whole thing... Did you know you can use cool buttons to make patterns in polymer clay? Anything that has a dramatic surface makes a good imprint. Sometimes I even embed small charms and figures in the clay. As long as it can be baked safely, the sky's the limit! The paint adds dimension and interest to the surface. You can't go wrong, really, as long as you stay with colors that compliment each other to cut down on the "busy" look that can come from too many mixed patterns and colors.
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Monday, April 21, 2008
Creativity strikes again...
CREATIVITY STRIKES AGAIN....


I had a creativity attack yesterday, and I finished one polymer clay
embellished box. See above. It has all my favorite colors, blue, turquoise, copper, and a hint of burgundy. Polymer clay is a very friendly and forgiving media to work with. By experimenting you can come up with many great ways to mold it. Perfection some times shows up from a lump of clay... Here are some examples of polymer clay art. Maybe you'll get inspired? I don't use a pasta machine; I roll out the soft clay with a rolling pin, then use a clay blade and various handy tools to make impressions in the clay. It's time consuming, but it's fun to see it grow and turn into a cohesive picture. Color combinations are what make the visual interest.

Bailey is often helping me in my studio by lying right on my work space. His marketing motto for today: Always make sure you're in the center of the action for maximum exposure!
Happy creating! Maria
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
A NEW DAY, ANOTHER PIECE OF ART...
Hi, my name is Maria and I'm an artist (among other things,) like gardener, shop owner, and butler to His Majesty Bailey, the Cat. I could write a separate blog "by Bailey" but this is an art blog. I love to make art of all forms, but especially painting in acrylics, making mosaics on mirrors and boxes. I use stained glass tile, or polymer clay tiles that I have cut, stamped, painted, and embossed. It's a tricky and time consuming adventure in clay, but the results are always satisfying. As an artist you never know how a project will end. You might have an end result in mind, but halfway thru, the artwork takes on a life of its own... Every artist will tell you that they weren't sure how that dratted cat ended up in the dramatic sunset they were painting, or why the cat was blue along with the purple cat held in the mermaid's arms... Well, honestly, I never painted many sunsets... I have painted a pink beach on occasion, and admittedly a blue cat with white stripes once. If that Blue Dog could make it big, what the heck!
Maria
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