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Sunday, June 7, 2015
Polymer Clay - Mokume Gane with Translucent Clay and Alcohol Inks
I have been experimenting specifically in the adapted technique called, Mokume Gane. With this technique, the experiment has been in incorporating the use of translucent polymer clay, gold and silver leafing sheets, and alcohol inks. Below are some examples of my created pieces from these experiments.


Labels:
adirondack,
alcohol inks,
alocohol ink,
art,
artist,
earrings,
gold leaf,
jewelry,
Marilyn Ray Knopic,
mokume gane,
pendantsets,
polymer clay,
sheets,
silver leaf,
tim holtz,
translucent,
translucent polymer clay