Leslie Blackford’s Distinctive Voice
Rachel on Apr 15 2008 | Filed under: Blackford, Carlson, Critical Commentary, Dewey
The first time I encountered Leslie Blackford’s inventive creations was the summer of 2007. It was decidedly different from the figurative polymer work I had seen before. From the early days of polymer clay, many artists have found the material to be well suited to sculpting. Two notable artists who use [...]