DIVADEA - Member Interview
Friday, October 12th, 2007Who inspires you?
People inspire me. OK, a little vague there, but really they do. Folks who are way too smart inspire me. Strangers out at stores and restaurants inspire me. Singers and actors inspire me. Artists and craftspeople inspire me. People who are passionate about something – anything – inspire me. There are days when everyone with clothing inspires me. ![]()
What inspires you?
Color. Color. Color. Natural or man-made, inside or out, dark or light, bright or muted. I love colors. The way they look next to each other interests me. The way they mix differently as light, paint, clay, or pencil fascinates me. I rarely remember a face I’ve seen only once, but I’m likely to remember the exact shade of the person’s shoes. I like to make unusual or random color combinations. Sometimes when I get out the clay to make a cane, I choose 5 random colors and see what happens!
Where do you create?
Well, it depends what I’m creating. For clay stuff, I usually set up a card table in the living room. And then I spread out onto the living room floor, and it’s all downhill from there. My favorite place to work, though, is at the kitchen table. I have one of those old-fashioned, marbled diner-style tables with the perfect work surface. ![]()
How long have you been working with polymer clay?
About 10 years ago, a co-worker and I perused a few polymer clay how-to books at a craft store, bought some clay, and went to town, so to speak. In between squished-up flower creatures, big mounds of teal, “fingerprinty” disasters, and crooked spirals, we found that we had some pretty fabulous cane work designs. I’ve now made thousands of canes, each one completely unique.