PCAGOE May Mica Shift challenge
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mica-shift 'Pelican'
My mica-shift animal portraits are very difficult! You have to work very slowly and carefully with each movement of the tool. I use a small, wire triangular loop to remove thin strips and tiny sections of clay and then put the finished carving through the pasta machine a couple times, first one direction and then the opposite to stretch the design and smooth the surface. They are then baked, wet-sanded and waxed to a silky smoothness. I absolutely love the look of this style of clay work, the depth you can achieve and the various shadings are just so cool!
Measures approx. 3.5x5.75 inches (1/16th inch deep)
Silver Premo and black polymer Clay
Photo by MaryLClayPainting
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Ring Box - Mica Shift Polymer Clay
This little ring box is just under 1.5 inches tall. It is made of polymer clay with hand sculpted miniature roses and baby's breath. Each of the little tiny pink beads are also made individually of polymer clay. The lid as been made with a tiny hole into which a bail could be glued so the lid can be worn as a pendant on a chain.
Photo by jkay jewelry
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Byzantine Cuff bangle
This is a mica shift technique that I have used to make this bangle. I wanted it to have a Byzantine era feel and therefore tried to give an "old" feel by adding a rust underneath the gold.It was fun to make!
No gloss,just sanded and buffed.
Photo by mariapsaltis
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Paw Prints on your Heart
mica shift seems to capture the memory of shape
It seemed to be a perfect tecnique for this heart pendant
when a beloved pet leaves us for the "rainbow bridge"
they leave their paw prints on our hearts forever....
this design is in memory of my cat Rascal 1995-2009
Photo by beetreebyme
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Group of Blue Hearts
Blue heart magnets made of polymer clay, using Mica Shift Technique.
Photo by sotelosally
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Mica Shift ACEO - May Challenge for the PCAGOE
I have used one of my own stamps for this challenge. I sketched the design in my notebook a while ago and then had it made into a stamp. I love how 3D this has turned out!
Photo by m0lly74
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Golden Dreams of Chocolate
My entry into the PCAGOE Team May challenge, Mica Shift.
This Black and Gold Necklace measures about 26 inches, and the main pendant is 1 inch across the top, and 2.5 inches long.
Cord is made of black organza ribbon, and is closed using a loop and a bead.
Photo by jewelzodonnell
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The Sky's The Limit ACEO
This is my challenge piece for the May pcagoe mica shift challenge.
This is what polymer clay is all about. The sky is the limit with the variety of different techniques and uses for it.
Photo by polymerclaycreations
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Strepia Butterfly Necklace
My entry for PCAGOE Team May challenge theme 'Mica Shift'.
Strepia Butterfly pendant is handmade using purple-blue and gold polymer clay using mica shift technique. Sanded and hand-buffed. This pendant is accented with silver bali bail and crystal beads.
Photo by artbylilin
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Metallic Silver Pendant
The lines and dark circles in this pendant were created using the mica shift properties of the metallic clay, a la "Cutting Edge" technique. This is my entry for the PCAGOE May Challenge.
Photo by Marcia Palmer
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Golden Oldie Ginkgo Leaf Brooch
My entry into the PCAGOE Mica Challenge. The right half , "The Golden" of the leaf is traditional mica shift technique, sanded until smooth. The left side , "The Oldie" is with the deep ridges of the stamp that have a patina applied that ran into the ridges. I love contrasts and here you have Golden and smooth combined with Patinated and deeply ridged.
Photo by OrganicOdysseys
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