
Anita Buckowing - Mushroom Scenes

Anita Buckowing - Mushroom Scenes

Anita Buckowing - Mushroom Scenes

Ann Duncan-Hlavach - Cindy's Bouquet
10" diameter, Premo, Pearls, Swarovski crystals, reclaimed beads and wire
Many of the reclaimed beads used as centers or filler were from the bride's secret stash. It was a great way for me to get a personal feel for her esthetic, to build her a fall inspired bouquet.

Ann Duncan-Hlavach - Hannah's Bouquet
10" diameter, Reclaimed brooches pearls and beads, Premo, wire
She originally wanted a brooch bouquet, but then she saw my flowers, so we adapted the idea and put reclaimed brooches, pearls and various bling as flower centers and bouquet filler. Then she told me she was wearing a third-generation wedding dress, so I made some roses win a translucent and white lace pattern to honor the lace in the dress. Grandma passed before the wedding, but her butterfly pin was put in the bouquet.
Anastasiya Kondel - Bouquet of Flowers
Polymer clay and wire, Approximately 12in L and 8in W
The bouquet is made entirely out of polymer clay canes. Each "stem" has about 5-6 layers of flowers.

Amy Sutryn - Casper and Sparky
Fantasical Articulated sculptures inspired by creatures of the sea, they're fun for kids of all ages.
4" - 9", polymer clay, glass and wood beads, monofilament.

Amy Sutryn - Simon
A fantastical articulated sculpture inspired by creatures of the sea, fun for kids of all ages.
Approx 9", polymer clay, glass and wood beads, monofilament. He uses his tail to lure and capture his prey.

Darren Aiken - Leonard Cohen
140mm, Clayology Polymer Clay
An example of a musician I Sculpt. I do sculpt your favorite band on stage complete with drums, amps etc

Darren Aiken - Kirsty and Mike Wedding Portrait
40mm x 50mm, Clayology Polymer Clay
Kirsty and Mike got married in London during Covid in May and their parents in South Africa couldnt attend. Instead they zoomed. This was her parents' Christmas present to the couple.
Denise Fitzsimmons - Lazy River 1
Mokume Gane pendant and earrings set made with Sculpey Souffle, Cernit Metallic, texture sponge, and Inka Gold. Pendant is 4" tall.
This was my second attempt at Mokume Gane and I love the set.

Deborah Goodrow - Ode to Spring

Donna Greenberg - BLOOMING BUBBLES
Ultralight clay, Genesis paints, Liquid clay, repurposed metal tubing.
Inspired in part by the way bubbles gather and bond, dozens of hand formed hollow clay spheres were carefully built up to create this bubbling effect. I added the small blooms to indicate a moving transformation where the bubbles slowly burst into flora. 5 layers of Genesis Paints and liquid clay added depth and ore dimension to the finished piece .

EvaMarie Törnström - Peacock
44x57x20 cm, Polymer clay and bamboo skewers.
A piece of wall art that explores what happens when you combine a horse and a peacock.

EvaMarie Törnström - Bluewing
32x23x16 cm, Polymer clay (aluminum net in the wings).
This is a blue horse with wings that comes right out of your dreams and who makes sure that happiness is always your companion.

EvaMarie Törnström - Lena
27x16x5 cm.
This is a portrait of a friend of mine as she enters a celebrity party, dressed in a black, slim dress with gold on it and wearing sunglasses.

Fiona Abel-Smith - Stretching Frog
Polymer Clay with metal armature and resin drops. 9.5 x 7 x 7 inches.
Built over a basic wire armature, the frog, leaf and flower are veneered with polymer clay canes and then textured.

Fiona Abel-Smith - When I Grow Up
Polymer Clay over wire armature. 14 x 16 x 8 inches.
The little caterpillar longs to be a wonderful butterfly when she grows up. She doesn't realise that the colourful adult has been augmented and enhanced beyond its natural state. In fact, the little caterpillar will grow into a beautiful moth and is already a stunner in her own right, if only she could see herself as others do.

Fran Abrams - Seeking Connection
6" x 6" x 7.5" high, polymer clay, supported by hidden pegs

Georg Dinkel - iOstensorium

Georg Dinkel - Der Mosquitoreiter - the Mosquito Rider

Georg Dinkel - Drache Nr.4 - Dragon Nr.4

Helen Cruickshank - Llama

Helen Cruickshank - Gecko

Kelly Hoffman - You Are My Sunshine

Laura LePere - Horny Toad
Polymer clay, mica powder, pastel powders, acrylic paint, glass beads, glitter; 5.5" x 4" x 1"
The sculpture is approximately life-size, but the colors are a bit intensified. Most Regal Horned Lizards, their proper name, have more subtle coloring to blend into the sandy ground where they live. They do have the lighter spot on their heads, the lighter stripe down their backs, and the lighter spines on their sides. Their horns are not shiny though; that's my artistic license. These animals live in some of the driest areas of Arizona and eat mostly ants. I think they are adorable.

Laura Tabakman - Flower field

Laura Tabakman - Mobile

Layl McDill - Results of Closet Cleaning During Quarentine
8"x12"x5". Found shoe, polymer clay, wire, glitter, beads.
I was literally cleaning out my closet when I came across these shoes I had meant to repair for years. I almost threw them out and then I thought- why not cover it with clay? Then as I added to the piece it got very random and started to show the way I felt- kind of on the edge of sanity- during this challenging time.

Layl McDill - Birds on a Wire Teapot
13"x8"x6" Polymer Clay, found teapot, wire
I love to find teapots and transform them into scenes, animals or other worlds. The teapot tells me what it wants to be as I create. This piece has millefiore bricks with tiny faces and animals around most of one side and tall grass of green millefiore designs on the otherside. The lid has telephone poles with tiny birds

Patricia Nero - untitled

Randi Taylor - Elfred the Woodland Key Keeper

Randi Taylor - Candlewick

Randi Taylor - Seth Forest Rescurer

Susan Detwiler - Bonefrost: Warrior Talisman

Susan Detwiler - The Wisdom of Crows Shrine

Susan Detwiler - Bibelots Organique

Suzie Sullivan - Twilight
This s a decorative/functional sculptural work that is an expression of my love for all things whimsical and my fascination with children's toys and illustrated books circa 1900. The work is intended not only to raise a smile, but to reawaken in the observer childhood memories of the private world of books, nursery rhymes and poems. The little bowls are intended to hold small items of jewellery.
Size 8 x 7 x 7 inches Materials – polymer clay and wire

Suzie Sullivan - April Fool
This is a decorative/functional sculptural work that is an expression of my love for all things whimsical and my fascination with children's toys and illustrated books circa 1900. The work is intended not only to raise a smile, but to reawaken in the observer childhood memories of the private world of books, nursery rhymes and poems. The little bowls are intended to hold small items of jewellery.
Size 8 x 7 x 6 inches Materials – polymer clay and wire

Suzie Sullivan - Sitting Pretty
This s a decorative/functional sculptural work that is an expression of my love for all things whimsical and my fascination with children's toys and illustrated books circa 1900. The work is intended not only to raise a smile, but to reawaken in the observer childhood memories of the private world of books, nursery rhymes and poems. The little bowls are intended to hold small items of jewellery.
Size 6 x 7 x 6 inches Materials – polymer clay and wire

Eileen Cressman Reeder - Anteater
8 1/4" X 7 1/8" X 9 1/8". Polymer clay.
Sophie loves her worm pasta along with a good ChiANTi. Unfortunately she had a little too much ANTipasto. It's not settling well and the ants are giving her indigestion. Sophie's head comes off. When you peer inside you will see the ants climbing up a ladder in hopes of escaping their impending fate.

Eileen Cressman Reeder - Humpty Dumpty
7" X 2 3/4" X 3". Polymer clay, chain, washer.
Humpty was a narcissist. He constantly talked about himself. He even wrote a book about himself! The wall was sick of it and pushed him. He landed in the frying pan and was eaten with a knife and fork. Humpty opens to reveal a fried egg, knife, and fork.
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Eileen Cressman Reeder - Handy Man
5 1/4" X 6" X 5 7/8". Polymer clay, embossing powder, oil paint wash.
Milton loves his tools. For those really big jobs he uses his sledge hammer and chisel. His favorite tool by far? You guessed it, a monkey wrench! When you open Milton, you will find a monkey wrench.

Scott Cooper - Mezzuzah
This is a beaded Torah wrapped in the mezuzah prayer on each scroll with a beautiful copper heart placed on a painted copper leaf polymer clay veneer.
All measure about 4 inches long, 1 inch wide and 1/2 inch deep.

Scott Cooper - Shalom House

Valérie Ronvel-Blaya - Take Shelter
Overall height : 75 cm, Overall width : 50 cm, Overall depth : 30 cm, Polymer clay, acrylic "wool"
3 protective nests, 3 sanctuaries to isolate yourself, to take shelter and find quiet.
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