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The first batch of Eyeballs Kids are now live on Etsy and waiting for new homes! I had such a great response from Bob, the first Eyeball Kid that I couldn't resist making some more. We have Jem, Babs, Cynthia, Goldie, Clem, Gavin, Jack and Kevin all waiting to keep an eye on you... www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ShellyStill ![]() ![]() ![]() I made these with a new Polymer clay called Cosclay. It's amazing stuff! Has a bend to it when cooked which makes sure all of the thin parts don't break, and also don't stab people, much to the dislike of the Eyeball Kids me thinks... I then create the shimmer effect with mica powder and varnish to keep it strong! Let me know who you like the best, or what sort of things you would like to see on the next Eyeball Kids! Message me at [email protected] or leave a comment on the blog!
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Hi all! Wow I am so bad at keeping up with the blog. I even have weekly alerts on my phone that I conveniently seem to miss! But hey, I've been busy... I've been one of the very lucky people who have had two months off work on furlough in the UK and I've had the best time exploring and playing with all different sorts of material and inks. I was very fortunate to be a Kickstarter on the new Cosclay polymer clay from www.cosclay.com It's astounding stuff that bends like rubber once cooked and it has opened an avenue that I have always wanted to get into, freaky fantasy pendant necklaces! Using a mixture of Cosclay, crystals, mica powder and paint I have been inventing some very weird and wonderful pendants that are already starting to be adopted around the world! One eyed Bob was the first to be adopted and is now very happy staring at the sights and sounds of the North. I have some more Eyeball Kids coming up soon, and will blog when they are ready to enter the real world! But I also have some fun and freaky tentacle pendants currently for sale at Etsy! www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ShellyStill Oh man, I had a lot of fun making these ones. I’d like to think it’s where the unicorns rub up against the My Little Ponies to have a rave… But I could be wrong! The beautiful bubbles collection are on Society 6 https://bit.ly/35Wg8tZ and Redbubble (HERE) I made these by layering up some bubbles I created with oil and food colouring with some abstract light photographs, not quite as glamorous now, but it takes time to create unicorn bubbles! Current moods... Up then down, not quite knowing what's going on and trying to keep focused on not wasting this time I have off from the day job. But then a load of people are in the same boat. I am wondering how had it will be for like minded artists and creators who have had this time to focus on their craft to get back into a work mindset. Going to be very strange sitting in an office thinking about colours and clay! So I made some arrows by layering textures and vibrant colours over arrow road signs. Think it portrays how I'm feeling right now. (prints etc available at Society 6 HERE) I have started a new hush project for someone involving ghostly vibes and nature. I've started off a bit strong to be honest! So these practice photos wont make the cut, but there's something about them I quite like. I've been obsessed with layering textures and photos on top of each other, something I used to do years ago, before photoshop was really any good. It almost feels like cheating doing it so easily on photoshop now, maybe that's why I'm using so many layers, to try and make things more complicated for myself!
Told you I was addicted. I've been up all night... Fuelled on crumble and custard... and created some more abstract art alphabets. This time I went for a way more abstract with a watercolour and ink work that I had made a year ago. It's a bit crazy, but looks fantastic in a frame! I have them available for sale at Etsy (HERE) as digital downloads so you can make your own name, or a rude word, and stick it on the wall! Or the ceiling, I'm not going to tell you what to do with them! So many choices. Some times you just have to let your frustrations out... Only joking! I was trying to make some textures from the broken glass and some siligum to push into clay at a later date. That experiment didn't quite go to plan, but at least I got some nice stock photographs out of the day too. Available at Adobe Stock (here) and Shutterstock (here) |
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