Many polymer clay artists have disabilities, and others would like to better accommodate clayers with disabilities in their classes and guilds. Many disability professionals would like to incorporate polymer clay into therapeutic activities, but are not quite sure how to do so. This group is for such people. It is a place for clayers with disabilities to gather and discuss claying with a disability, either on a professional or hobbyist level, and how our disabilities positively and negatively effect clay-related activities.
I neglected to put the address for the challenge into the last note, but I am excited about this challenge and the idea of it being a swap too, sounds like
A little birdy told me there is going to be a swap along with the next challenge from Trish Hodgens and PolyClayChallenge.... I am so excited because it is
I don't know how to say how sad I am to hear this. Alan was a wonderful artist, and his work inspired me greatly. He made some of the most realistic reptiles
Alan's work is what drew me to this group, truly a sad loss to the polymer clay art world. my sympathies to his family and friends. I appreciated his kindness
With a heavy heart I am sharing the news that Alan Vernall passed away very unexpectedly on Tuesday. His kindness and warmth will be very missed. My deepest