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Still Life Floral Clay Painting with Denise Graham

Still Life Floral Clay Painting - intermediate level. The student will experience the unexpected use of polymer clay as a painting medium. A class handout included. This is the first in a series of intermediate level classes introducing painting with polymer. Featured in this first broadcast are three types of dimensional flowers. Cane petal flowers, a carved raw clay flower and a lilac flower along with making a leaf. Downloadable pdf is included
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Home Decor
Intermediate
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Materials:
• Polymer clay - Use a strong polymer such as Premo, Fimo or Kato Polyclay, in colors of your choice.
• Scrap Clay
• Graphite paper
• Sketch paper
• Pencil
• Scissors
• Fabric with linen like texture I am using organza
• A pasta machine
• Small Ruler
• Double point knitting needle
• Stylus tool with small ball
• Spoon or bone folder
• Carving tools Speedball V gouge or Dockyard V gouge
• Clay Blade
• Craft knife
• Acrylic Rod
• Kato Polyclay liquid clay
• Low grit sand paper
• E6000 Adhesive

Choose your substrate for mounting your clay painting.
Here are a few options:
1. Traditional frame
2. Deep Artist Panel by Ampersand
3. Art Boards, masionite, or fiber boards, or can be used as a substrate for your painting.
The options for a substrate are endless. I have used ceramic tile and tin panels.



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Denise Graham

Denise Graham

For an artist of any study their craft evolves through a lifetime, creating a seamless story of artistic journey and change. Denise Graham’s story is no different. Denise appreciated the quiet complexity of nature and the richness of family ties. However, a yearning to see the world bubbled in her heart. So a traveling she did go, gathering experience and information to draw upon for her art. Early on, Denise’s chosen medium was watercolor. Living through a dual experience of watercolor art and memory she would recreate scenery and memories of her travels. As time progressed Denise...
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