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September Monthly Challenge

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

This month we are having another of our special challenges.  The theme of which is “image transfers”  There are some special rules added for this month.  For one, we have a sponsor who is providing us with the images we will be using in our entries.  She is  digital image seller Corinna of Piddix on Etsy.  She will also be a guest judge, along with Linda of  NKDesigns and Lynda of SCDiva.   Corinna will also be providing the prizes that will be awarded to the top three winners in the member catagory along with a Judges winner prize of a $25 gift certificate.

The deadline to enter this month’s challenge is noon Eastern time on August 28, 2010.  So far we have had 12 very beautiful and diverse entries.  Here is just a small sampling of the wonderful entries so far.  This one is a gorgeous box titled “Fairy Tale Theater Trinket Box” by Jill of JKollmann jills-box.jpg

This next entry is a unique pendant by Marcia Palmer entitled “Just Hanging Out”.

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As you can see the entries are very unique, each one totally different from the other.  To see more go to our flickr photo challenge pool.   Members of the Polymer Clay Artists Guild of Etsy have until noon Eastern time on August 28, 2010 to upload a photo of their creation to the pool.  Voting will be from September 1st through the 7th, and the winners will be announced on the 8th.  Five lucky voters will be sent one of these beautiful prizes provided by our members.prize-pool.jpg

They are top row, left to right:

1. pendant by ThePleasantPheasant, 2. necklace by WiredOrchid, 3. desk pen set by ClayCenter

Second Row:

1. beads by ClayHappy, 2. bangle by HiGirls, pendant by PolyClarific

Third Row:

1. bracelet by LaurabeeStudios, 2. necklace by RiverValleyDesign, 3. necklace by PipsJewellery

Fourth Row:

1. pendant by NKDesigns, 2. bracelet by RenGalSA, 3. cellphone charm by PolymerClayCreations

August Monthly Challenge Winners

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

The votes have been counted and here are the winners of our August Challenge!

THE WINNERS VOTED ON BY THE PUBLIC:

1st Place - Lisa of HiGirls

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2nd Place - Mary Ellen of BeeTreeByMe

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3rd Place - Tie Between Jan of JanGeisen and Arlene of AshPaints

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WINNERS VOTED ON BY PCAGOE MEMBERS:

1st Place - Mary Ellen of BeeTreeByMe

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2nd Place - Jan of JanGeisen

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3rd Place - Sage of TheSageArts

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The 5 voters who won prizes this month:

JuLee Wolfe
Eva Shafer
Sandra Canney
Lisa-Marie
Kay Earles

Winning voters have one week after being contacted to furnish us with your mailing address. If you do not respond within 1 week, your prize will be forfeited and returned to the prize pool.

Congratulations to all the winners, and thank you so very much to everyone who voted!

137 votes were cast this month, from the the following countries:

USA 120
Spain 1
Slovenia 1
Australia 2
Great Britain 3
Canada 1
Germany 2
Puerto Rico 1
Isreal 3
Italy 1
Turkey 2

If you do not see your country listed, it is because the origin of your vote was blocked from view, either by our server or your internet service provider; but rest assured, your vote is important and was counted in the total of votes cast.

Comments left by the voters:

This gets more difficult all the time! The quality of the work is extremely good, and so very diverse! What an excruciating decision!

Another month with beautiful entries. There is so much you can do with inks, foils and paints. Great job!

Gorgeous entries! I am so impressed with the time and care members put into creating new pieces for this challenge!

Another tough month of choices. I decided to go for the best-executed items in which the specified materials were most obvious.

I absolutely love the colors in Marcia’s bracelet and think it’s such a gorgeous piece. I also love Jackie’s dish. The look she has achieved on the bottom of the dish is quite unique. It was a very hard challenge to choose a winner as all entries are of such a high standard.

Great selection, lots of color and different techniques.

As always, the talent you guys display is so inspiring and amazing.

I wish all of you nice Summer! Thanks for sharing these lovely items.

This month was my toughest choice to vote, so many absolutely beautiful entries.

Loved seeing all your work! I love polymer clay most when it doesn’t look like polymer clay!

I have seen Marcia’s work in the past and think she is a great artist. When I chose her number as my 1st place choice, I had no idea she was the artist behind the work. I look forward to seeing more of her new works. I chose Marcia’s piece because it immediately reminded me of the colorful stepping stones of life, and how we grow with each step. It truly is inspiring. My 2nd place choice, LauraBeeStudios, is also a great talent and true artist. Her detail work is a breath of fresh air. I look forward to seeing more creativity from her. I chose her piece simply for the calm and peacefulness of it. As if the calm and peace after the storm. For her to be able to express that in a piece of clay, in my eyes, is an awesome talent. My 3rd choice, BeeTreeByMe, is a great artists as well as sculptor. I love all the intricacies of her work and look forward to seeing more of her new creations. I chose her piece because it said to me “Go out and get your piece, there is enough for everyone.” My feelings on life and the world. Nice job!

#1 made me nostalgic for The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

My choices are for overall excellence in design, use of colors, shapes, playfulness and interesting techniques.

#2 brooch has beautiful colors and line which make its style unique.

I’m also trying to work with inks and foils this month so the challenge will give me a lot of inspiration

The Swirls Necklace has immediately caught my eye… I love the color combinations in the beads and the lentil shape is one of my favorites. The pendant of SCDiva is wonderful… nice contrast between the copper colour of the ginko leaves and the bluish surface. I also love the pattern of the Small Dish, it reminds me of a fairy garden.

This is not a technique I am familiar with. I am in awe of the results showcased here.

This was the hardest challenge to choose. I loved all the entries. The Hydra Choker stood out for me as it is my taste… I can see myself wearing it many times. The Big Bites Pendant was also another artful and clever piece I would so wear… The Brown Flower looks so ceramic and glazed and beautiful… I really loved the dish by Pleasant Pheasant… the Salmon Dragon by ZoeOwyn is work intensive and lovingly made. The entries are all great and inspiring!

Such stunning entries… I voted for Lynda’s gorgeous pendant to win. I love all her work and can always recognize her pieces… they are very distinctive!

I am inspired and yet intimidated by all the wonderful art created by you all.

All the pieces are good, but the one I chose for 1st (#2) is so unique that I have ever seen such a pattern. The Butterflies in Flight was also really good. The Caterpillar was awesome and feel like real. If you ask me some suggestions for next year, I would suggest Water World. Thanks!

This month’s challenge was pure eye candy!

These pieces are take my breath away gorgeous!

I thought this piece was the one that was different (#18) and that’s what counts for me.

I love the texture and colors in Stained by Ian’s Café!

Beautiful jewelry, but I love the art pieces to glamorize my home setting.

I really love these monthly contests, I get to see so many great artists!

Please join us again next month for another of our “Special” challenges. September’s theme is “Image Transfers.” We will have an outside sponsor for this challenge, www.piddix.etsy.com, who has generously agreed to provide the images the members will be using in the challenge, as well as the prizes to the winning entries, including a Grand Prize “Judges’ Winner.”

August Monthly Challenge Entries

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

This month our members were challenged to create an entry incorporating paints, foils, leafs or inks into their polymer designs. 21 members took the challenge this month. They had the option of including one or more, or all of the required elements. The only other rule is that their entry must be at least 50% polymer clay.

The entries really showcase the amazing versatility of polymer clay and how it can be enhanced, embellished, and even manipulated into something which looks completely different than what it is.

Please vote for your top three favorites in the pull-down voting box shown at the bottom of this page. Depending on the speed of your internet connection, it may take a few moments to appear. Only one vote per person, please. One (1) vote consists of choosing a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place entry. If you choose an entry for 1st place, please do not also vote for it as your 2nd and/or 3rd place choice. Duplicate votes will not be counted.

Voting is open to the public and to PCAGOE guild members. Voting begins August 1, 2010 and ends at midnight, Eastern U.S. time on August 7, 2010. The winners chosen in each category and the voter prize winners will be announced at here and at www.pcagoechallenge.blogspot.com on August 8, 2010.

Five (5) lucky public voters, chosen at random, will also win a beautiful polymer clay prize created by one of our many talented artists. Please note that winning voters will have one week from the date we contact you and ask for your mailing address so we can send you your prize.

AUGUST CHALLENGE ENTRIES:

August PCAGOE Challenge Mosaic of Entries

1) Big Bites Pendant by BeeTreeByMe

Mary Ellen’s description of her entry: “Life is short, take Big Bites!” Enjoy every moment and stay young at heart! My inspiration for this pendant was the “Very Hungry Caterpillar.” This is my big girl version, a bejeweled caterpillar on a glitzy leaf! I used foil to glam up the leaf. I edged it with a metallic heat set paint. The caterpillar is colored with alcohol inks. I also added a few Swarkies for extra bling! Some Serious Shine on a not too serious pendant. I hope it makes you smile !

2) Brooch B9026 by JanGeisen

Jan’s description of her entry: This brooch was created during a recent, intensive, exploration of crackling paint on polymer clay. Some acrylic paints just don’t crackle, they stretch too much. But that doesn’t mean they don’t create interesting patterns that I can use.

3) Copper and Aqua Gingko Leaves Pendant by SCDiva

Lynda’s description of her entry: I used paints, foil leaf and alcohol ink in my entry. I tinted Pearl Premo metallic clay with Ranger/Adirondack Stream alcohol ink, then burnished a sheet of multi-colored metallic foil leaf onto the surface and stretched it to break up the foil. I stamped the piece with my favorite gingko leaf texture sheet and added a wash of dark copper acrylic paint, cut and shaped the pendant; then cured it, sanded it through 8 grits of wet-dry sandpaper, and dremel-buffed it to a shine.

4) Fairy Floss Bracelet by OneandOnly

Maria’s description of her entry: I have made this piece using Inks to colour the beads,which have been made by using transclucent clay and then adding inks… the cane was also made using this technique. The disks have been painted on the other side using acrylic paints and then finished off using a leafing pen. All strung on silver leather and then finished off with a foiled button! I have called this fairy floss as the colours remind me of a day out at Luna Park with a big Fairy Floss on a stick!

5) Small Dish by ThePleasantPheasant

Jackie’s description of her entry: I used Pinata Inks, texture and Premo Pearl clay to make this small dish, which is perfect as a dish to drop your rings and earrings into after a long day.

6) Brown Flower by DebbieCrothers

Debbie’s description of her entry: I’ve used foils, ink and paint in this piece.

7) Under The Deep Blue by ArrowdaleArtStudio

Cindy’s description of her entry: I painted the canvas with alcohol inks, which gives that terrific, transparent muddled blue/green color. I was very happy with that. I’d made the fish canes for a mobile project I have going, but this idea side tracked me. I embossed the background bushes and coral with embossing powders and my heat gun, then toned out their color with pigment ink pad color. The jewels in the treasure chest are plastic gems I broke into pieces and scattered with the gold-leafed gold clay I’d made the coins from. The clay for the pink coral bush and the Giant Kelp are tinted with alcohol inks, which is especially effective on the kelp. The wee seahorses are also from translucent clay tinted with alcohol inks. The board is wrapped with copper foil tape, which gives it a nice, finished appearance. My piece is more than 50% polymer clay. Each of the elements on the board are dimensional, several of them more than 3/8″ thick - the kelp tree is closer to 5/8″ thick in places, as is the octopus’ body. The board is very thin - it’s a canvas panel, less than 1/8″ thick. The plastic portion is just a few small (half inch) plastic jewels that I broke up because they’d have been out of proportion, and I put a few pieces from each color in and around the treasure chest. So by weight, easily it’s more than 50%, and I’m sure that if I’d placed all the various cane pieces and other clay elements across the board flat before assembling them properly, they’d have covered the board and then some, and thicker than the panel. Just to make sure everyone knows I followed the rules!

8) Roe Doubt by ZoeOwyn

Laura’s description of her entry: This is Roe Doubt, a salmon-colored shoulder dragon. His scales are a rich salmon hue modeled with flecks of gold, and shimmering highlights in other colors. He is tall and pround, and sits comfortably on your shoulders. His name is homage to Douglas Adams, I was reading a collection of his last works called Salmon of Doubt, while working on this guy. And this guy is very very salmony colored. On a technical note: His hide was created with translucent clay, gold foil, and lots of inks, and mica pigments. His scales and wings were created with the same materials, only different techniques and no. mica pigments.

9) Gold Leaf Bangle by HiGirlsLisa’s description of her entry: My entry was inspired by the Cleopatra exhibit in Philadelphia. It was made with polymer clay over a wooden base with gold leaf applied over all and partially removed to reveal the color underneath.

10) Rose Copper Silver Enameled Pendant No. 105 by 11BoldStreetSusan’s description of her entry: This all-polymer pendant was stamped and the chambers filled with mica-tinted liquid polymer and silver leaf. The stamped bail is finished with more of the LPC and the edges are tinged with silver paint.

11) Blue Sky Bead by LauraBeeStudiosLaura’s description of her entry: The technique I used is layers of inks and foil and came from a Donna Kato book. It was inspired by the beautiful summer sky and my favorite stamp, the French script shown on the bead.

12) Colorful Watercolor Swirls Necklace by PolymerClayCreationsAngela’s description of her entry: The large beads in this necklace are hollow lentils handmade using silver leaf, mica powders and alcohol inks. They are finished off with a baked on coating of liquid polymer clay. It is strung with colorful faceted crystals, silver spacers and finished with a silver toggle with Swarovki crystals.

13) Foil and Ink Polymer Clay Pendant by MirameCreationsLupe’s description of her entry: The pendant was made with a stamp, foil and adirondack inks. Some silver leaf was added to the pendant.

14) Rocky Path Tutorial Pendant by RiverValleyDesignChristi’s description of her entry: I used lots of alcohol to dilute the colors and not too much pearl ex powders - the leaf really shows through.

15) Stained by IansCafeIan’s description of his entry: This pendant was created using plain polymer clay and then stained using alcohol inks, then coated with a matte sealant to protect it.

16) Fiery Beads by LaurelSteven
Laurel’s description of her entry: Created for the PCAGOE challenge using paints, inks, & foils. A base of white clay, followed by silver leaf, alcohol inks, and rubber stamped images, baked and buffed to a high shine.

17) Inspire Mosaic Pendant by MarciaPalmer

Marcia’s description of her entry: This mosaic pendant was inspired by the PCAGOE August Challenge theme: paints, foils, leafs, and inks. Some segments of the pendant were created with translucent clay colored with alcohol inks. Other segments were created with varigated leaf and acrylic paint on the surface of the clay. The trim and back of the pendant are highlighted with antique gold paint.

18) Elabradorite and Hydra Choker by SageBray

Sage’s description of her entry: Faux labradorite made with silver leaf, alcohol inks and polymer clays on faux antique silver polymer beads, accented with tiny dragon heads.

19) Wheels Within Wheels by BlessedBeadJewelry

Janice’s description of her entry: This entry started with an experiment making molds out of some giant mushroom tops that I found in an art store in the mountains of North Carolina. The inner “wheels” are these pieces, with the clay having been covered in multicolored fabric foil, then molded, then the foil removed from the outer surfaces, the piece stamped with metallic ink and then the wheel shapes cut out. These pieces were cured and then framed in raw clay which was foiled and then impressed with a leaf pattern., the second wheel. The second wheel was then framed with extruded and twisted and brushed with silver pearlex silver clay which made up the third “wheel. Alternating pink and blue jump ring chains were then made into the fourth and final “wheels and impressed deeply into the raw clay for the final look with a spiralled piece of stamped and painted with Pearlex. Matching pink and blue necklace chain.

20) Butterflies in Flight by AshPaints

Arlene’s description of her entry: This pendant uses a layering technique that starts with ecru clay, then adds gold foil and then a combination of several colors of alcohol inks that mix and mingle into a rainbow of glorious color. The pendant is finished with resin both to protect the surface and to give the pendant depth.

21) Rock ‘n Roll Bangle by RenGalSA

Deb’s description of her entry: Fun bangle bracelet with guitars all around in shades of yellow, red, and blue. The guitars are made from layered canes using a combination of metallic and colored clays and ink dyed translucents. The background is mokume gane pattern with gold foil, dyed translucents, metallic and other clays on a black background.

Several of the entries are also available for sale in our members’ etsy shops, so please check them out to see these and more one-of-a-kind works of polymer clay art.

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