Doodling
Here is some new work from Rachel Gourley. What is intriguing in this series is Gourley’s juxtaposition of polymer components and nature. Her concept, which is realized through a photograph, explores the idea of what is real and what is …
Here is some new work from Rachel Gourley. What is intriguing in this series is Gourley’s juxtaposition of polymer components and nature. Her concept, which is realized through a photograph, explores the idea of what is real and what is …
At the PAA , we occasionally hear from readers with requests for specific images from our archival stash of “eye candy.” Recently one of those inquiries revealed a gap in our historical smorgasbord of offerings.
July and August bring the “dog days” of summer. The original reference was celestial and was related to when the Dog Star, Sirius, within the constellation Canis Major, was at its brightest. Perhaps some still think of summer that way, …
It is always good to discover artists doing exciting things with polymer. Jasmyne Graybill’s work is part of a recent article by Monica Moses, “Fungus Among Us” in the August/September 2012 issue of American Craft. While not the most appealing …
Austin Kleon’s new book, Steal Like an Artist, offers lots of insights into the work and process of art making but how does it specifically relate to polymer? Kleon, who is both a writer and an artist, nails the crucial …