
Up to this point I have pretty much used polymer clay as a vehicle for something else, originally just using as bezels for my watercolor pieces. Being the recipient of a LARGE quantity of clay in myriad colors, and all the polymer equipment to boot, I have started to explore a bit more. It appears that polymer clay's limitations are set only by the artist's limitations - its an amazing material.
So although I am sometimes driven to only work on set projects that I can complete, I have decided to set aside time, SLOW DOWN if need be, and just take some time to explore. I feel like its time to take a turn.
Here are just a few experiments with blending and inlay. These may show up in the Etsy shop soon.


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