To the delight and awe of her clients and students, Cynthia Toops has been transforming polymer clay into incredible objects of wearable art. In this class she will further inspire you by teaching some new tricks to construct organic hollow forms, bracelets, brooches and pendants using thin sheets of polymer clay. Cane work will be covered as it is a useful way to add pattern and interest to the jewelry. To save time and to focus on techniques, we will be working in a limited palette: black and white. No experience necessary.
Basic materials included
Work by Cynthia Toops
Work by Cynthia Toops
Work by Cynthia Toops
Work by Cynthia Toops
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Dana Cassara began practicing the art of silversmithing at North Seattle Community College in 1992. She discovered her love for the craft after returning to school to pursue a teaching degree with a focus in social studies. She graduated from the University of Washington in 1998 with a B.A. in Comparative History of Ideas as well as Interdisciplinary Arts, because she just couldn't stay out of the art department. She has been teaching jewelry design since 1999 and loves what she does.
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