Above is the piece I finished in Julie Eakes' (click HERE) workshop at Clay Carnival in Vegas. Oh my gosh, it was so much fun being taught by Julie. She has a great sense of humor and has such energy. There are many wonderful classes on CraftArtEdu (click HERE). I have taken Julie's Micro Caning polymer clay class and highly recommend it.
Lucky you! I've always loved Julie's blog, especially the fact she shares the failures in her process, as well as her many successes. I originally found her while searching for face canes that didn't suck (can you tell I'm a fan of face canes... NOT). But Julie's were sublime, like all her work!
ReplyDeleteI know, right? I love Julie's honesty too. She was a riot. Face canes are so hard for me. I've made one and that's enough (I think). Thanks Monique for stopping by and commenting.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved Delft, this is amazing!
ReplyDeleteMarlene I have loved reading about your classes. These are two people I would LOVE to learn from. Tory Hughes is coming to Australia very soon (maybe is now on her way) and I am beside myself with excitement about meeting her. Your pieces are GORGEOUS too!
ReplyDeleteI'd say you were lucky to get a class with Julie!! Beautiful, Marlene!! Wish I had gone! Love this technique!
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