Did you know you could paint with polymer clay? No, I don't mean using a brush and paints on a plain piece of polymer clay. Fiona Abel-Smith, a British artist, uses only polymer clay and cane techniques to build up a landscape image in her brooch tutorial. It is painstaking work but incredible results!
You can see more of her beautiful polymer clay jewelry and tutorials on her Etsy store, Polyoriginals.
My favorites from this talented polymer clay artist include this amazing tiger face cane pendant. The complex canes took 3 days to make.
Butterfly Brooch Tutorial
H/T to Aims for this find.
Before You Go:
- Landscape Inspired Polymer Clay Beads and Jewelry by StudioStJames
- Landscape Inspired Jewelry by Sarah Hood
- Scrimshaw Jewelry by Moosup Valley Designs
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Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
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WOW! Pearl, thanks for bringing this to us! This is fantastic! Her work is phenomenal!!!
ReplyDeleteI love Fiona's landscape brooches. I'm sure they catch everyone's eye when people wear them.
ReplyDeleteHer tiger IS phenomenal isn't it and her butterflies - sigh!
I checked out her shop - again - and smiled at her fish necklace. I do love fish anything as well. Obviously I'm a big fan of Fiona's work. Thanks for sharing her talents with us Pearl.