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7. Made in Helen Breil's Class by Freda of FredaK
1. Bubble teapot by Lisa of HiGirls
PCAGOE's May Challenge "Negative space"
This sassy fox emerges from her pumpkin hollow to offer a warm welcome to potential visitors. The vibrant oranges are translucent clay combined with opaque black, white, and orange mokume gane swirls and stripes. 8 inches tall.
3. Black Tan Yin Yang Earrings No. 188 by Susan of 11BOLDstreet
For the "Negative Space" Challenge, I began by layering olive, khaki tan, magenta and black polymer. Using a teardrop cutter, I cut a shape, cut a chunk out of it, then flipped the layer stack upside down and cut the complementary shapes. After fitting those together, I formed a top element from the ends. All edges were sanded and buffed. Drilled holes reveal the layers, and were filled with UV resin. Gunmetal black wire and findings were chosen for the metal components.
4. Masquerade Journal(?) Cover by Brandee of BrandeeBlank
PCAGOE's May Challenge "Negative space"
Simple black textured clay over white ceramic with bubble cutouts.
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2. Fox Hollow by Marie of MarieYoungCreativeMore views here: HiGirls on Etsy.
This sassy fox emerges from her pumpkin hollow to offer a warm welcome to potential visitors. The vibrant oranges are translucent clay combined with opaque black, white, and orange mokume gane swirls and stripes. 8 inches tall.
For the "Negative Space" Challenge, I began by layering olive, khaki tan, magenta and black polymer. Using a teardrop cutter, I cut a shape, cut a chunk out of it, then flipped the layer stack upside down and cut the complementary shapes. After fitting those together, I formed a top element from the ends. All edges were sanded and buffed. Drilled holes reveal the layers, and were filled with UV resin. Gunmetal black wire and findings were chosen for the metal components.
4. Masquerade Journal(?) Cover by Brandee of BrandeeBlank
BrandeeBlank.com: Made in mind as the entry for this month's PCAGOE challenge 'negative space', and named after a wonderful book I used to read as a little girl when I visited my aunties house which was an art book where you had to find the hidden bunny on every page. This piece was intended as a journal cover, but I haven't actually glued it down yet. I think it will also look great as just an art piece for the wall in a shadow box.
Faux Copper Butterfly Journal by Arlene of HarrisonHollow.
This journal cover started with a skinner blend of yellow to red for the butterfly's wings. Next came a custom copper blend using brown, red and gold polymer clay. The cutouts were made to show the pretty color for the butterfly wings and teardrops and circles finished the look of the butterfly wings. Leaves and swirls and curls were added, then textured to finish the design. A patina was added to give it the looked of aged copper. The cover was glued to a brown faux leather journal.
6. Sparkling Tool Holder by Betsy of StrebeDesigns
Made from a translucent and opal polymer clay layer over metallic painted polymer clay. Approximately 3" high and 3 1/2" in diameter. I love making tool holders and if you work with polymer clay I have a free tutorial for you http://strebedesigns.blogspot.com/2016/01/polymer-clay-three-part-tool-holder.html
Made from a translucent and opal polymer clay layer over metallic painted polymer clay. Approximately 3" high and 3 1/2" in diameter. I love making tool holders and if you work with polymer clay I have a free tutorial for you http://strebedesigns.blogspot.com/2016/01/polymer-clay-three-part-tool-holder.html
8. World in Her Hands by Line of PlaySculptLive
http://playsculptlive.blogspot.ca/2016/04/the-world-in-her-hands.htm
9. Spring Sprung Vessel by Beth of CreateMyWorldDesigns
9. Spring Sprung Vessel by Beth of CreateMyWorldDesigns
Polymer Clay and epoxy clay were the materials used to create this piece as a study of negative space as a design element. To read more about the creative process and challenges of this piece, please visit my blog post: http://createmyworlddesigns.blogspot.com/2016/04/spring-has-sprung.html
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