alexis pierre-louis’ polymer clay experiments
Susan Lomuto | May 20, 2008 | Comments 4
First I want you to read how Alexis Pierre-Louis came to name her blog ‘Love Kill Monster‘. The story made me all teary-eyed. Then wander over to her website where Pierre-Louis boldly shows her experiments with a variety of media. I love what she’s doing with these ‘finger ornaments’ - mixed media polymer clay rings. Our beloved medium has not yet reached its full potential in this area…not even close. I look forward to seeing more rings from Pierre-Louis and other artists whose curiosity leads them on.
Looks like wire and polymer clay - very interesting. I can see this maybe capped with small polymer beads - or thin polymer clay discs that swirl around on the wires (if it is wire).
This looks like an old relic…look at that patina!
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oh so very Ronna-esque!! And how weird that they’re both Seattleites. Something in the rain water, I guess.
Hi Susan,
As you probably guessed (from the link on my Love Kill Monster blog), I’m a big fan of your site too! Thanks for the nod. I try to experiment all the time. I’m in love with polymer clay and I have a deep appreciation for artists like yourself and the dynamic duo, Steven Ford and David Forlano, who try to take polymer clay to new levels.
Hi Alexis - It was the link to PCNotes on your site that led me to your work - and I just love your wildly experimental side - keep it up!
And Loretta - I meant to mention that they were both from Seattle - thanks for noting it! Yup, must be something in the water…
What a delightful find — Susan, thank you for introducing Alexis and me to each other. Such fun!
I suppose it is the water — the slow trickle, the incessant gray cloud cover, the drip, drip, drip of the Pacific Northwest probably fosters a bent aesthetic that is just a little frightening … and all that moss … outside and inside our heads ……………