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Cargando... The Art of Polymer Clay: Designs and Techniques for Making Jewelry, Pottery, and Decorative Artworkpor Donna Kato
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. One of the first instruction manuals for working with polymer clay, this remains my favorite beginner's guide (probably because I've worked so much with it). The "lessons" are clear and well illustrated, and the photography is outstanding. To me, the most impressive thing about Donna Kato is that she was able to create beautiful art from that soupy mess called Sculpey III (and Fimo Soft is no better). The damned stuff just melts in my hot little hands. She has now developed her own formula for polymer clay, marketing it as Kato PolyClay. It's much firmer than Sculpey III (thus easier to work for hot hands like mine), but conditions with the same ease as Sculpey's popular Premo! ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
When The Art of Polymer Clay first appeared in 1997, polymer clay was undergoing a revival in the U.S., but its full creative potential had yet to be explored. With this book, author and artist Donna Kato helped change all that by introducing crafters to the vast range of polymer clay techniques, from millefiori to imitative to sculpture. Today millions of people enjoy creating with exciting, easy-to-use polymer clay. This season, Watson-Guptill is pleased to present the book that helped start the craze, in a new format at an affordable new price. Updates on clays, tools and supplies, conditioning, and safety make this the definitive book in the field--and one that everyone can afford to buy and enjoy. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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