Check out the Spring issue of Polymer Cafe for my article on sculpting simple songbirds. Feel free to contact me with any questions.
If you’re in the Rhode Island area you can see some of my sculpture and miniatures displayed in the Clark Memorial Library in Richmond.
I’ve been on a kaleidoscope making binge lately. [...]
Check out the new kaleidoscope gallery. There are 7 new scopes in it.
I just took an awesome class with Grant Diffendaffer on textured beads and turning clay on a lathe. I’ve got so many ideas in my head now – mainly on how I can apply the techniques to kaleidoscopes. (I’ve already tried turning [...]
If you’re interested in kscopes, check out the Kaleidoscope Korner forum. It’s a little quiet but there are some very informative back posts and usually a few people around who can answer questions.
Polymerclayprojects is a great site for kits that can be used for polymer clay. There is also some [...]
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