Saturday, March 28, 2009

Wondering where to start? Use The Process!

Warning, this blog may give insight about my belief systems.
With the disclaimer out of the way, I must say that the latest piece is what I need to begin my journey back into the streets of NYC and make a living and also make an experience. People must realize that these small sculptures are like little records, as time progresses so do they, and they currently embody what some people call prayers, others call affirmations, others call meditations, others call creative visualizations. We are all RIGHT, prayer, affirmation, belief, whatever you call it is all about making something out of nothing. If you have a loved one who is ill in the hospital, you may take some quiet time and talk to God and ask for the person to be healed, and miraculously, they get better, or that promotion you wanted, or the car you wanted, etc. The Secret is a very popular subject right now, but people like Shakti Gawain and Kelly Howell have spoken about this for years. Anyway, my little figures are like physical reminders of this way of thinking, the current one displayed in this entry is amazing, she is how you make things happen in your life, from a new lover, to a new career, to taking out the trash, it all starts with something I call The Process.
The process is simple and we all use it, the problem is we don’t know about its power and take it for granted, leaving some things to chance while carefully planning others. The Process begins with an Idea/goal, my personal one in this case is to get back out into the street artist scene. These thoughts are fueled by excitement and anticipation, this good energy is needed to continue, you have to believe and also feel it, not just say its going to happen but expect bad results, expect good things! This enthusiasm gives way to ACTION! Action is important, because as much as we think of things, we have to do something to get the ball rolling, my personal thing in this case is doing this blog, talking to people, making a new website, and also getting my table and sculptures ready. After you have done something (action), you have to believe, really know that (im my case) its possible to be an artist/craftsperson and make a living selling your art directly to the public, longheld stereotypes about the starving artist (or whatever you may be conditioned into thinking) must be eliminated to allow beautiful things to happen. For example, thinking rich people are horrid will never allow you to enjoy money! With all this in place, sit back and watch the results come in, I should have written success in the end because only success can be found when these steps are taken.
By the way, this Process is not simply theoretical, my very existence in NYC attests to it, as well as my being in college and even being an artist, things I could have only dreamed of have become reality. Hopefully some of you out there will take these steps, you have nothing to loose!

Below are some pics of the oh so stunning woman that emerged from the clay.
You must click on the images to see them big!
The sketch was done on the bus but the actual piece is oh so much more stunning.



Friday, March 27, 2009

how to make polymer clay flowers - lily of the valley

Spring is here and to celebrate lets make some lily of the valley flowers, they are relatively simple once you have the basics down. These were made very fast, so if you were to take your time with good craftsmanship yours will be even more impressive!


Get some clay together, the flowers each use very little clay, roll the clay flat through a roller or pasta machine.


Cut a rectangle like so and remove the excess clay.


Cut a zig-zag pattern on top so that you end up with four or five points, these will be the upturned petals of the flower.


Wrap this around the end of a pencil or tool




It will look like a crown




Flip it over and close off the open bottom of the flower.




Shape it a bit, make it more rotund.






Next step is to turn the points/petals upward




Press the bottom to flatten it.






Form the style and stigma to put in the center of the flower, use your needle tool to be sure it is attached properly.




Here is a “secret” that I have never revealed, but maybe people already practice this, it is called paper clay in ceramic terms, but works with polymer clay as well, its mixing toliet paper and polymer clay together, it makes a very strong workable material.


Just mush it all together.

I use a needle to make the stem holding the flowers and put a coil of paper clay on it. Your flower is done and so is your stem. Stop here or continue to make a whole stem of flowers.









Form young flower buds by simply working the clay into the desired shape.






Some buds can be made more interesting and realistic by taking a needle tool and pressing lines into the bud like so.




These four rectangles will become mature flowers to put on a stem, you already know the steps so I will not narrate.




Wednesday, March 25, 2009

La Virgen De Guadalupe

This piece was made for Tammy (Visit her blog), who along with her husband is an artist, their pieces on 1000markets.com and are bright and beautiful so do read her blog and follow the links there. Tammy asked me to make her a tiny devotional after seeing a piece I had made in the past on etsy.com and I said sure. Here she is below, she was hand made from polymer clay and hand painted with acrylics as well as making use of pigmented polymer clay in some parts. Geri would be proud since the last piece I made did not have the angel supporting the virgin.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

An Affirmation figure is born

Creation is a divine act...


Check out this little affirmation figure, definitely designed and painted with the intent of living a better life in mind, she has things like meditate (which I would like to do more of), wealth (which I would like more of), and health, which we all need! By making objects like this, the process becomes more than just 'making something', its actually focusing on what I am doing and its being made not just to sell or make money, but to keep these words and images in my mind.
She has gorgeous REAL butterfly wings and was just made.
See you all soon, I am getting ready to return to Union Square Park in the near future.







Hows this for a still life?