The ClayMill Metal Clay Extruder: Artist-driven Innovation
In 2012 Hadar Jacobson, inventor of Hadar’s Clays, approached PMC Connection with a problem: Metal clay artists were pushing the boundaries of art created from extrusions.
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In 2012 Hadar Jacobson, inventor of Hadar’s Clays, approached PMC Connection with a problem: Metal clay artists were pushing the boundaries of art created from extrusions.
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With her sunny yellow hair, wide blue eyes, and jovial disposition, Rebecca Rose could easily be confused with a Goldie Hawn character. She looks innocent and affable—a little bit quirky and a whole lot of cute. However, like the characters that Hawn spearheaded in the 1980s, there are also deeper levels to Rebecca Rose.
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The Arizona State University Art Museum is renowned for its extensive and notable craft collection and features international acquisitions in wood, ceramic, and fiber. This book, edited by the museum’s curators, uses the ASU collection to explore the idea of craft within a critical context, as both idea and action.
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Most artists put their heart and soul into their work. Joy Stember also puts her faith and...
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Ontario-based artist Suzanne McNenly’s love of precious, miniature objects started when she was a child, fueled by an early visit to the Queen’s Dollhouse at Windsor Castle. After spending 20 years in the investment industry, McNenly took a sculpture class at The Alberta College of Art and Design and discovered that working with precious metals on a miniature scale brought her creative visions to life in a way no other medium could.
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