Wednesday, January 8, 2014

I Heard It Through The Grapevine



Welcome, or, as applicable, welcome back!

Above is another ode to one of my artistic heroes, the great Will Vinton.  Creator of the inimitable California Raisins, coiner of the term "claymation," and inspiration to aspiring claytooners like myself, Will's work has captured my imagination since I was barely old enough to squeeze Play-Doh.  When I was commissioned to do this piece, I was elated, and yet intimidated.  I'd sat at the feet of these wrinkled grapes for far too many years to do them any injustice.  But I know a (wo)man ain't supposed to cry, so I put on a doo-wop album and got to work.  The result took me (and I hope you) by surprise, I must say. 

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Wilmore Arts and Crafts Festival

 
 
October marked Polymer Clay Hooray's return to the Wilmore Arts and Crafts Festival after a 3 year hiatus.  Joining me in what felt like a long overdue homecoming, were my friends, Ashley and Kaury Edwards of 13 Suns Coffee.  The event was a collaborative fundraising effort for the purpose of bringing home Ashley and Kaury's adoptive son from Ethiopia.  I count it a joy and a privilege that my simple act of creating has even a small part in the creation of their family.  Thanks to everyone who visited our booth, gave an encouraging word, sampled a cup of coffee, or bought a product.  Your presence was a gift and we are grateful!
 
Please continue to support my friend's adoption by purchasing a pound of the most delicious coffee you will ever drink at http://thirteensunscoffee.storenvy.com/
 
Below are some pieces from the event.
 
Sign provided by the lovely
and talented Mrs. Charley Harold

Thursday, May 30, 2013

A Super Sculpey Experiment


 
In and out of weeks, and almost over a year I've worked on this, my very first Super Sculpey figurine.  That, of course, is an exaggeration, but if I'm going to steal Maurice's character, I may as well steal his words, too.  ;)  I've toyed with the idea of using Super Sculpey for some time, but couldn't settle on an appropriate beginning project.  Carol (so called by screenwriters Spike Jonze and Dave Eggers) of Maurice Sendak's Caldecott Award winning Where the Wild Things Are seemed a perfect candidate.  Super Sculpey maintained an even consistency throughout the sculpting process, allowing for multiple sessions without losing any detail, or worrying about unpredictable softening and/or hardening.  This clay helped me achieve the maquette-like feel I have always admired when studying the art of some of my favorite animated films.  Super Sculpey's standard beige color also necessitated my first fully painted piece in more than a decade.  When I first began using polymer clay in grade school, I sculpted using white Fimo, and finished my pieces with crude acrylic paint jobs.  Because of my ineffectual use of blending and shading, I soon gave up the paintbrush for colored polymer.  Carol called for a renaissance of my painterly abilities and, as it turns out, this experiment kindled a desire to apply this treatment to future creations. 
 
Emulating one of my favorite illustrators, using my favorite medium, was an honor.  Thanks for having a look!  May your rumpuses always be wild and your suppers always hot!
 
Building the armature
with wire and aluminum foil.
Laying on the first layer of clay.
Testing eye, nose,
and horn placement.
"Clay-sketching" the hair.
Smoothing and detailing.
Finished piece after
baking, before painting.
"Terrible roars, terrible teeth,
terrible eyes, terrible claws."
"I'LL EAT YOU UP!"
Hair detail.
Carol and the King of All Wild Things


Sunday, June 3, 2012

From the Vault


This puppy is my latest creation. He was sculpted in December 2011, however.
Not cool.  In order to honor my hobby and hone my talents, I think something's got to give.  That said, I am aiming to create a minimum of 4 pieces per month starting now, June 2012.  For anyone who has a hankering for badgering...keep on me until I make it happen! ;)

Love, Jenny

Saturday, December 17, 2011

DONE!

Here, finally, are parts 4 and 5 of my friend's five piece set. I give
you Yukon Cornelius and Hermie, the Dentist Elf! I hope they put a smile on
your face. If said smile reveals a dental issue, don't fret...Yukon will
mine you a gold crown for Hermie to install! :) Merry Christmas!