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I Left My Corporate Job To Make Mystical Polymer Clay Creatures, And Here Are My Works
A little over a decade ago, my sister helped me start up my art business "Mystic Reflections." At the time, I had just a small website and most of my artwork was black-and-white sketches that I sold at craft shows. In 2007, I sculpted my first Myxies (fairies), dragon sculptures, and animal pals. My early mythical creature sculptures were made from air-drying clay. I now use polymer clay, having refined my materials along with my techniques and tools.
After trying for several years, I was finally accepted into the Dragon Con Art show in 2008, known for the very cool artworks they represent. I've been fortunate enough to be accepted back every year, which has continuously made it my largest annual event. To date, I've received six awards from the art show for various mythical animal pieces. My work's popularity has grown steadily due to the exposure Dragon Con provides, and I look forward to this exciting convention each year. Several smaller shows discovered me through Dragon Con and have approached me about being their featured artist.
Two years ago, I was able to leave my corporate job to pursue my unique art full-time. This allowed me to dedicate more time to perfecting my craft and gave me the opportunity to illustrate my first children's book, "The Adventures of Mend." It was my first experience as a contracted professional illustrator.
Every year, my business continues to grow, and I'm able to create a multitude of animal and dragon artworks for people to enjoy. I hand-make each of my sculptures, never using molds, so each piece is one-of-a-kind. These cool dragons prove to be the most popular of my pieces.
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YES. BABY CUTHULUS. OH I ADORE THEM. LOOK AT THEM SNUGGLING THE MUTILATED BODY PARTS. THEY ARE SO SWEET.
Hey, I may not be a kingfisher, but I can still dive for my dinner. :D
Wind this little fellow up and he's ready to give his all for you. :D
It's cute. But is it supposed to be an owl with paws or a cat with wings?
I love it. Subtle, but so adorable. I love this little guy. MUST HAVE!!
Sooo sad that so many people wouldn't take the time to see them all!
Caralyn, congratulations on being your own boss. I was in construction management until the Carter recession of 1980 left me without a job. A good friend told me that the only job security I have is that which I make for myself. Now I've been self-employed for 36 years, and control my own destiny, instead of an employer. Good Luck on your journey through life. :D
Oh wow John, that is wonderful and so inspiring for a person just starting out. Thank you for the encouragement. :)
Load More Replies...Hello Caralyn, your work is just so lovely :) so adorable, i love every detail of those creature, they are taking me to another dimension. keep up the good work and be an inspiration to all of ua.
I absolutely love your dragons and all the other creatures shown! My name is Cecilia, and am in the process of sculpting a dragon with knotted yarn, yes, macrame. I would love for you to go to my page and see my work in progress, she will be a full body sculpture standing 2-3 feet tall, and will be crouched over her hatching eggs. Please come see, Cilipowerknots on FB! I am a very long time fan of all things dragon, and other fantasy creatures! <3
Load More Replies...Caralyn, congratulations on being your own boss. I was in construction management until the Carter recession of 1980 left me without a job. A good friend told me that the only job security I have is that which I make for myself. Now I've been self-employed for 36 years, and control my own destiny, instead of an employer. Good Luck on your journey through life. :D
Oh wow John, that is wonderful and so inspiring for a person just starting out. Thank you for the encouragement. :)
Load More Replies...Hello Caralyn, your work is just so lovely :) so adorable, i love every detail of those creature, they are taking me to another dimension. keep up the good work and be an inspiration to all of ua.
I absolutely love your dragons and all the other creatures shown! My name is Cecilia, and am in the process of sculpting a dragon with knotted yarn, yes, macrame. I would love for you to go to my page and see my work in progress, she will be a full body sculpture standing 2-3 feet tall, and will be crouched over her hatching eggs. Please come see, Cilipowerknots on FB! I am a very long time fan of all things dragon, and other fantasy creatures! <3
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