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Category: Artist’s Commentary

Dustin Speaks About Sculpting Color

By Rachel Carren Posted on October 2, 2009 Posted in Artist's Commentary, Exhibitons and Shows

Steven Ford & David Forlano, Char, 2002 Wood, polymer clay, magnets, steel, sterling silver, 21.5 x 13 x 5″ The Curator's Statement for Sculpting Color currently at the Fuller Craft Museum reads: “Unlike any other materials in fine craft, polymer …

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Dever: a Closer Look at Sculpting Color

By Rachel Carren Posted on September 18, 2009 Posted in Artist's Commentary, Exhibitons and Shows

Jeffery Lloyd Dever, Edensong Reverie, 2009 Polymer clay, wire, card stock Jeff writes about his piece: “Nature informs my aesthetics and helps me to form my visual vocabulary.  My quest is not to replicate God's finest gifts of flora and …

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Toops: A Closer Look at Sculpting Color

By Rachel Carren Posted on September 4, 2009 Posted in Artist's Commentary, Exhibitons and Shows

Cynthia Toops, Helmet, 2009, detail During the panel discussion at the opening of the Sculpting Color Exhibition, Kathleen Dustin raised the question of polymer as a “green” material.  Cynthia Toops was not present that day, but her Helmet was, in …

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Balombini: a Closer Look at Sculpting Color

By Rachel Carren Posted on August 28, 2009 Posted in Artist's Commentary, Exhibitons and Shows

Laura Balombini, Maybe Tomorrow: Pages from my Dreambook, 2009, detail clay board with polymer relief, encaustics, oils, collage This is one of nine pages from Laura's imaginary sketchbook installation in the Sculpting Color exhibition, currently on view at the Fuller …

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A Design Pro Turns to Polymer

By Woody Rudin Posted on August 14, 2009 Posted in Artist Spotlight, Artist's Commentary

Ronnie Kirsch, Details 2, 2000 5 1/4″  x 3 1/8″ x 3 1/8″ Give Ronnie Kirsch three stones……and she’ll turn them into a meal. That’s the artistry she exhibits in her kitchen. Give her three blocks of polymer clay…..and she’ll …

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