One lucky winner for this months challenge will win prizes worth $50 or more from each of our sponsors.
Tari Sasser of Creative Impressions In Clay is donating a toggle and bead set, made just for this month’s challenge. In her normal style, Tari painted the beads and toggle set with brightly colored underglazes.
See more of Tari’s beads and buttons on her website.
Lyn Foley is donating one lucky winner a $50 dollar gift certificate. You get to choose, beads, earrings or money towards a necklace made of beautiful lampworked beads.
Lyn’s “dance with glass” produces phenomenal wearable art.
Lyn’s “dance with glass” produces phenomenal wearable art.
See more Lyn’s beads on her website.
Catch up on what’s going on with Lyn on her blog.
Lynda Moseley of Diva Designs is donating a set of beautiful polymer clay beads. These beads are created using copper clay that is Lynda’s custom, signature blend. It is a deep, rich, antique copper. Every color batch is slightly different, so they are unique to the batch and cannot be duplicated exactly. The glossy finish was achieved through sanding with several grits of wet-dry sandpaper and buffing with a Dremel.
Get your Art Beads, Art Buttons, Art Charms or Art Pendants out, start creating and enter this months challenge!
“Blue Feather” sculpture by Alexander Calder has many different elements that can be used for inspiration, fantastic shapes, bold use of black, bright orange, bright blue, or my favorite-kinetic art.
We can’t wait to see where your creativity takes you with the interesting sculpture for this months challenge!
Pretty Things
July 6, 2010 at 12:20 pmThose beads ROCK!
fanciful devices
July 19, 2010 at 7:57 amwhat an interesting challenge- Calder is all about unexpected balance in unlikely shapes. Can't wait to see what people come up with.