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Art in the Round The 2008 Art in the Round Contest is a publicly juried, online competition for fine craft artists who create 3-dimensional vessels – such as bowls, vases, teapots, platters, urns, etc. Artist sign-up starts June 1, 2008 and runs through August 15, 2008. $6,500 in cash will be awarded. For details, visit www.artintheroundcontest.com.

Eugena's Creations Elegant jewelry with hand-sculpted polymer clay focal beads: earrings, necklaces, pins, and bracelets. Unique beads and pendants. Original home decor items: vases and wall decorations. Detailed step-by-step tutorials, tips, and classes for polymer clay enthusiasts.

Wonderful orange Fairy This wonderfull orange Fairy with her blonde Hair is 15 cm high.
The Fairy is slip cast, then fired and handpainted with lightfast and non-toxic colours and at last she was sealed.
The wings and other details are refined with pearl-colours.
So she is certainly a lovely decoration for your home.

Korringa’s workspaceOne of my guilty pleasures at retreats is taking pictures of artists’ workspaces when they’ve left them for the night.

The tools and the piles of projects in process give a glimpse into how an artist works. Piles of scrap and dissarray are as intriguing as the tidiest table.

MJ Crafts Design Studio"He who works with his hands is a laborer.
He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
He who works with his hands, his head and his heart
is an artist."  St. Francis of Assisi

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