Focus on the Essential
Several emails have come to this blog, disputations on the general theme of “who-did-what-first.” So let me lay out for the readers who gather here how I’d like to handle this issue. The Guiness Book...
View ArticleThe Early Development of Polymer Clay Bead-Making: Part One
This is Part One of the speech delivered at Synergy: the 2008 National Polymer Clay Guild Conference held in Baltimore, Maryland last week. The entire speech will be publish on Polymer Art Archive in...
View ArticleThe Early Development of Polymer Clay Bead-Making: Part Two
This is Part Two of the speech delivered at Synergy: the 2008 National Polymer Clay Guild Conference held in Baltimore, Maryland in February 2008. The entire speech will be publish in serial form in...
View ArticleThe Early Development of Polymer Clay Bead-Making, Part Three
This is Part Three of the speech delivered at Synergy: the 2008 National Polymer Clay Guild Conference held in Baltimore, Maryland in February 2008. The entire speech will be publish in serial form in...
View ArticleThe Early Development of Polymer Clay Bead-Making: Part Four
This is Part Four of the speech delivered at Synergy: the 2008 National Polymer Clay Guild Conference held in Baltimore, Maryland in February 2008. The entire speech will be publish in serial form in...
View ArticleThe Early Development of Polymer Clay Bead-Making: Part Five
In 1987, at the Torpedo Factory Art Center in the Washington, D.C. area, I taught my first workshop on polymer bead-making based on the simple techniques I had developed. On the advice of an artist...
View ArticleMIPCES Exhibition: Amy Zinman
If you are a new visitor to Polymer Art Archive, you can find background about this event in the 2 posts, Past, Present Future and All About MIPCES. LIZARDO DIABLO 11”L x 7½”W x 7”H For the MIPCES...
View ArticleOut and About…
I’m on the road delivering works from the collection to their new homes in museums on the east coast. More details to come later this fall.
View ArticleBelated Valentine
Just today I received this belated valentine from Kathleen Amt. For those unfamiliar with her work, Kathleen was an early pioneer in the field. Around 1999 she decided to return to her first love, art...
View ArticleThe New Look of PAA
Not only has our appearance changed but the scope of this site has broadened significantly, inspired by discussions at the recent symposium, Polymer 2.0. As you explore the expanded site, you will...
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