This New Year Go Big

January 1, 2014

Happy New Year everyone! The Polymer Arts crowd wishes you all a joyful, healthy and creative year in 2014!

Now … how about trying something big this year?

Marie Davis from Vermont is inspired by the wonders of Mother Nature. She creates finely detailed designs by layering multi-colored polymer clays in a  millefiori caning process. Her large pieces look to be mosaics of cane slices created as elements she pulls from her observation of nature. Here is a shot of a large wall piece called “The Forest”.  Marie says “This piece is a response to a call to artists by Frog Hollow to choose a Grimm’s Fairy Tale and create a piece. The story I chose was Hansel and Gretel. This piece is behind glass and the trails end is lit from behind.”

timthumb

Here is a detail shot of the beautifully meshed canes as well.

timthumb (1)

Maria says of her work, “I love the challenge of creating a piece that, like nature, captivates from a distance as well as rewarding the viewer who takes a closer look.”  Take a closer look and be inspired by her micro world of canes as they morph into large fields of discovery by perusing more of her work on her website.

 

If you like this blog, support The Polymer Arts projects with a subscription or issue of The Polymer Arts magazine as well as supporting our advertising partners.

Cover 13-P4 web    PCW_flower tile canes  WhimsicalBead051512

This New Year Go Big

January 1, 2014
Posted in

Happy New Year everyone! The Polymer Arts crowd wishes you all a joyful, healthy and creative year in 2014!

Now … how about trying something big this year?

Marie Davis from Vermont is inspired by the wonders of Mother Nature. She creates finely detailed designs by layering multi-colored polymer clays in a  millefiori caning process. Her large pieces look to be mosaics of cane slices created as elements she pulls from her observation of nature. Here is a shot of a large wall piece called “The Forest”.  Marie says “This piece is a response to a call to artists by Frog Hollow to choose a Grimm’s Fairy Tale and create a piece. The story I chose was Hansel and Gretel. This piece is behind glass and the trails end is lit from behind.”

timthumb

Here is a detail shot of the beautifully meshed canes as well.

timthumb (1)

Maria says of her work, “I love the challenge of creating a piece that, like nature, captivates from a distance as well as rewarding the viewer who takes a closer look.”  Take a closer look and be inspired by her micro world of canes as they morph into large fields of discovery by perusing more of her work on her website.

 

If you like this blog, support The Polymer Arts projects with a subscription or issue of The Polymer Arts magazine as well as supporting our advertising partners.

Cover 13-P4 web    PCW_flower tile canes  WhimsicalBead051512

Read More
If you love these posts ...