I've been really "into" expressing myself via the monthly challenges that my Etsy guild, Polymer Clay Artists Guild of Etsy (PCAGOE) holds each month. It's been very satisfying to carefully consider what each theme says to me and the art that I can create as a result.
For November, the challenge theme was "Asian-inspired", and mostly due to a suggestion from another guild member, I decided to try a faux cinnabar look. I really like it! I had a lot of fun mixing clay colors, then finding just the right hummingbird and flower mold that would give me that Asian flair. Once the piece was baked, it was time to get the finish just right. I added acrylic paint for that antique look, and then I sanded and buffed the piece for quite a long time to get just the right glow on the patina.
Please click on the photo below to see the vessel in all of its glory. :) And, please take a minute to vote in the challenge from Nov. 1-7 by visiting the PCAGOE blog here. There will be 3 voter winners, hopefully one of them will be YOU!
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Jackie, I think you nailed the Asian look in this beautiful piece! The shape, texture and applied elements are lovely together and the patina is perfect. Looks like an antique Asian piece of real cinnabar.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is quite lovely! Such incredible detail!
ReplyDeleteYou did fantastic on this challenge Jackie, it is a beautiful piece and Anita is right... You nailed the Asian look!! It's lovely!!
ReplyDeleteIf I haven't told you already I love this. You should win first place. The cinnabar is spot on. BJ
ReplyDeleteThat's terrific! - Melody
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