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This is one of my Arboles de Vida, trees of life, that I have in my collection. The tree of life is very representative of my culture and folk art from Mexico. It is made with pmc3 and is totally hand sculpted. www.lorenaangulo.com
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This was one of my first pieces in metal clay. I think that this piece really marked a real start for me in creating my work with this wonderful medium. It was published in the second PMC GUild Annual Book. www.lorenaangulo.com
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Anyone here from Abu Dhabi or Dubai?
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I am new to this community. I keep typing in questions on google and you guys keep comming up in your forums and answering them! so I thought I should join. I am an independent jewelry and hair artist. My stuff can be found on my website at www.jpjewelsit.com. I do mostly custom work...
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I started a blog a few weeks ago. I added some new entries tonight. I have a few more I want to add soon. I am blogging about my work and what I offer. I also am going to blog about interesting stuff besides jewelry. I also blog about other artists work. I am currently looking for artists to feature...
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Hi everyone, I live in Dubai. I am jewelry designer. I want to buy art clay silver, and precious metal clay, can any one help me.
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Hello all you "Metal Maniacs"! Alaska may be cold for most of the year, but ART, AMERICAN ART.... is HOT up here. New metal clay and other art clay products are currently being tested and will be on the loose to the public by May. We are excited in here in the Land of the Midnight Sun to see...
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Hello all I have just had my first bronze projects fired! They all survived the process with no problems and I love the patina they developed. I am loving this stuff! My question is about combining silver and bronze after the bronze has been sintered. Has anyone had any success and what did you do? I...
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This is my favorite PMC project, with Coral and black Onyz ' mce_src=' '>
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Hi! Over the year, I've been experimenting with a technique I call Negative Space Caning. It involves creating filigree, chambers for enamel or polymer inlay, and patterns easily duplicated for tessellating designs by combining Metal Clay and a combustible material that disappears after firing in...
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