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Winged Creatures, Faux Cloisonne

Winged Creatures, Faux Cloisonne

Posted by Eugena on 12/18/2006
How do you call butterflies and dragonflies together? Not "Insects" - I do not want anybody think that I am making bugs, bees, or beetles. They are pretty in their own way, but I am not interested in making them right now, that's all. I decided to call this page "Winged Creatures", and if I ever make a bird, I will post it here. Sounds like a plan to me.

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Faux Cloisonne Butterfy
This butterfly pendant was the prize in my mini-contest in October. I organize occasional mini-contests on my website and blog.
320 x 278 px  (30 KB)
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Marigo's Butterfly
Faux Cloisonne focal bead made for a collaborative project with my friend, Marigo Stathis
151 x 174 px  (11 KB)
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Faux Cloisonne Dragonfly 1
The body of this dragonfly is formed from glass beads and one polymer clay link. It is cleverly attached to the faux cloisonne polymer clay wings so that the entire structure has lots of movement. There are loops for connecting a necklace to both wings
320 x 179 px  (15 KB)
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Faux Cloisonne Dragonfly 2
Another version of the same design, a custom order.
238 x 174 px  (11 KB)
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 Artist:   Eugena  Contact Artist 
Thank you for stopping by and welcome to my gallery. I hope you have a cup of coffee or a glass of wine in your hand and not in a hurry. I would like to show you a few unusual and elegant designs. You probably would not believe it, but all of them are made out of polymer clay.
For some reason, polymer clay is perceived as a material for funny and funky things, but in fact it can be anything. I do not know any other material that is as versatile as polymer clay. I can make polymer clay look like metal, stone, porcelain, leather, or something completely different and unique. I hope you will agree with me after seeing my collection. Please feel free to leave your comments – I would love to know what you think.


http://www.eugenascreations.com





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