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Category: Publications

ORNAMENT: Polymer’s Earliest Booster

By Rachel Carren Posted on February 24, 2011 Posted in Publications
ORNAMENT: Polymer’s Earliest Booster

Long before Facebook, early polymer practitioners created their own artistic networks and community.  Knowledge about polymer expanded in a way that is similar to today’s social networks, in that artists discovered it, explored its possibilities and then shared the information …

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Masters In The Spotlight

By Rachel Carren Posted on February 8, 2011 Posted in Publications
Masters In The Spotlight

  My preview copies of Rachel Carren’s new book Masters:Polymer Clay just landed on my door step and I am speechless with joy!  Finally a volume that is worthy of the masters whose work it represents.  Finally a book that …

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Sweet!

By Rachel Carren Posted on January 2, 2011 Posted in Publications
Sweet!

Among the earliest applications for polymer in both Europe and America was by miniaturists who created tiny accessories to decorate doll houses.

International Art World Takes Note

By Rachel Carren Posted on December 24, 2010 Posted in Publications
International Art World Takes Note

Today’s front page of ArtDaily.org features an announcement about the Racine Art Museum’s collection and its upcoming exhibition, Terra Nova: Polymer Art at the Crossroads and the companion book. This prominent placement, along with photos, represents an unprecedented level of …

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Polymer SNAGed

By Rachel Carren Posted on January 8, 2010 Posted in Publications

Ford/Forlano neckpiece detail Here's another sign that polymer continues to gain prominence in the established craft arena.

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