Most unique and creative pieces come from people who are not afraid to experiment.
Alisa Lariushkina, a skilled clay artist, embarked on her creative journey by making brooches, necklaces, and magnets from polymer clay using a unique technique a while ago. However, by continuing her experimentations, she discovered that her clay style perfectly captures landscapes in the form of textured paintings.
From jewelry to stunning landscapes that beg to be displayed, Lariushkina's clay art knows no bounds. Alisa's work brings each creation to life in a truly one-of-a-kind way.
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But. But! - Gorgeous, yes, but my next thought was... "Dust. These are gonna catch dust big time- and how do you clean it-?" Could prevent with some kind of cover- but- a good deal of the impact is from the "out in the world" shadows they have. What does the artist do??
❓Either compressed air or a vacuum cleaner will solve the problem. Heck, I wash my own polymer. It’s PVC and so can be washed, scrubbed, whatever’s needed.
Load More Replies...Patience, it takes a lot of patience. And training, experience by trial and error, genetic skills, lust for doing it, an inventive and imaginative mind… well, that comes down to “artist” I guess.
No “genetic skills” are required. Anyone can learn to do anything. I’ve been learning to draw. I thought I had no talent, but with practice, I’ve gotten quite good. Same thing here; I sucked infected donkey balls when I started, but now I can get $165 for a pendant.
Load More Replies...While I’m not crazy about most of the frames, the colors are astonishingly beautiful! ♥️
I’m a pink and green kinda girl and these are my shades. I’m gonna try something like this, though I’m not sure my hands are steady enough to do quilling. 😕 I guess I’ll find out!
I could really go for a bowl of Top Ramen right about now. No idea why.
I could really go for a bowl of Top Ramen right about now. No idea why.
