Art Blog
More rocks. Polymer clay with some glass and a bit of bling.
Read More ››Today’s “rock doodle”. It makes me think of the scribbles I do while talking on the phone.
Read More ››I’m still painting and playing with rocks. They make nice quick projects to start off the morning. Pink black spiral rock: This was a a practice rock. It’s thin slices of clay overlapped to encase the rock. Then smoothed, baked, sanded, and buffed. It’s not very pretty. But, it was good practice for more things…
Read More ››If you are anything like me, you and your significant other have lots of inside jokes. Things that might seem silly and goofy to others, but it’s fun for you. My friend and her husband like silly things just like we do. One day she signed her email to me “Fu-fump, Fu-fump, Fu-fump” and explained…
Read More ››I’ve had a few people ask how I am getting clay on rocks, so I made a tutorial. (:
Read More ››These were my first rocks. I didn’t know about the kindness movement of painting rocks back then. These sat around for a long time gathering dust. As soon as I realized there was a “rock movement”, I hid these. Hope they made someone happy.
Read More ››The moon and stars rock is what “migraine rock painting” looks like. LOL. I don’t recommend it.
Read More ››This is another polymer clay piece on wood. It’s about 7.5″ wide by 6″ tall. It photographs terribly. I wanted to do another piece with some of my favorite subjects (beetles and flowers). But, I wanted to try something different. I love the idea of finding things in deep sea wrecks. I love how crusty they…
Read More ››This wooden box is about 5″ wide. The top is covered with polymer clay and some glass pieces. I love how bright it is. Slideshow…
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