I get in a rut. I find a style that I like and I do not deviate from it when I am creating my flower canes. I really, really wanted to try some different things with my petals and colors for this batch of new canes.
This desire came from revisiting all my old flower canes that other artists had so skillfully done. I looked at my flowers and felt very defeated. Mine would never be so intricate or delicate.
So, I went looking for flower cane tutorials. There are many good ones out there on places like Etsy and Artfire, but none of them really were exciting me. I know, the thing that one has to do to get excited about anything is to throw all you know out and start fresh.
I decided to just try different ways to blend, cut and fold my blends. I added layers of color and then did it different the next time I created some.
I did not get a lot of new canes finished, but I did do some different things and by doing different things, I see some new petal ideas for my next batch.
Without further ado, here are the spring canes from Blue Morning Expressions.
My favorite are the navy blue flower canes and I used them in a new set of beads.
Not deterred by my feeble attempts at a better flower, I have more clay ready to go and my next flowers will be better.
Enjoy
Julie and Blu
4 comments:
Hello there,
I'm in Australia and really interested in buy raw canes, do u sell them? Can u help me with that please?
Btw, ur art is just amazing, congrats!!!
Hi Leen, thank you so much - yes, I do sell my canes and you can find these canes in my Etsy shop:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/polymerclaybeads
I ship worldwide
These canes are also available at http://www.bluemorningexpressions.com
or my Artfire studio at
http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/studio/bluemorningexpressions
They are all the same price no matter where you buy them and all are worldwide shipping.
Hope that helps
Julie and Blu
wow! the darkblue flower looks so perfect! I love it! Thanks for these nice pictures your work ist wunderful.
Thank you Veronika
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