Wall Street Journal Flames Burning Man
I read an interesting column in the Wall Street Journal last week. In “The Dead-End Cult of the ‘Burning Man’ Real creativity has nothing to do with antics in the […]
I read an interesting column in the Wall Street Journal last week. In “The Dead-End Cult of the ‘Burning Man’ Real creativity has nothing to do with antics in the […]
Clayathon is a place to relax, mix with great people, see the work other people’s work in progress and watch demos of polymer and non-polymer techniques. I saw demos […]
Clayathon is organized by the wonderful and talented Arlene Groch and her talented team of South Jersey Poly Addicts, (which is not the same thing as having a dual diagnosis, […]
September O GOLDEN month! How high thy gold is heaped! The yellow birch-leaves shine like bright coins strung On wands; the chestnut’s yellow pennons tongue To every wind its harvest […]
In my post on Clayathon 2010, I mentioned that I continued to work through Polymer Clay Color Inspirations while I was there. I went armed with a notebook filled with […]
Who doesn’t like to take classes with nationally known artists? Now, imagine doing it for free. You can if you’re a member of the Philadelphia Area Polymer Clay Guild and […]
Robin Milne introduced her fellow members of the The Philadelphia Area Polymer Clay Guild to a brand new clay at our last meeting! Robin had been tapped to introduce Pardo […]
If you want to see even more Clayathon pictures, click on The PAPCG Guild Reporter. Thanks to Arlene Groch and all the other wonderful South Jersey Polyaddicts for making the […]
Dorothy’s favorite method of working with polymer clay is to model it until she feels a form emerge, much the way nature works. It’s no surprise then, that she was […]