Tuesday, April 5, 2011

PCAGOE April Challenge - Wall Art - Time to Vote and Win!

April 2011 Challenge - WALL ART

The theme for this month's challenge is "WALL ART." The only rules were that the entry must be at least 50% polymer clay and must interpret or depict the theme in some way.


Please vote for your top three favorites at:  http://www.pcagoechallenge.blogspot.com/


Voting will be by the public and by PCAGOE team members. Voting begins April 1, 2011 and ends April 7, 2011 at midnight, Eastern U.S. time. Winners in each voting category will be announced at www.pcagoe.com on April 8, 2011.

Five lucky voters from the public, chosen at random, will also win beautiful polymer clay prizes created by one of our many, talented member artists!  Prize choices shown in Prize Pool photo below.


Here are the April Challenge Entries
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April 2011 Monthly Challenge

1) Becky of BeckySueCreations created this mixed media plaque with a telemarfusion background.

2) Marie of YoungCreative created this 5x5 inch plaque with the Mokume Gane technique and alcohol ink finishes. Water lily and ohm symbol are hand-sculpted. Feather is stamped.
These are words that represent how I want to live. I have them on slips of paper in my desk drawer as a reminder. I thought polymer would give them more presence in my day

3) Susan of 11BoldStreet This piece started as a "Sutton" slice, inspired by window coverings in colors that I've never tired of. It was mounted on a pearl and black stamped polymer base. The hanger piece is a metal tube, covered in more stamped polymer

4) Els of BeadElz tells us that her creations was made in the workshop with Laurie Mika in France.

5) Lisa of HiGirls
This wall plaque (4"x4") started as something quite literal, and ended up as an abstraction in bright spring colors.

6) Jackie of ThePleasantPheasant
This is a beautifully painted 2-ft. wide x 1-ft. tall canvas (painted by my daughter). On it I placed polymer clay buildings, a brass circle moon, and a copper pipe with yellow plastic cover to serve as a street light. The windows in the pointed building are mirrors, other windows are screened, and there is a Dior buckle that is serving as a building decoration. The gold window on the silver building is a circa-1980 earring that was repurposed for the job.

7) Angela of PolymerClayCreations
My first ever fairy door. It was so fun. I'm going to put this up and hope a good fairy will come bless my house and bring me good fortune.

8) Arlene of AshPaints
This mosiac was created with multiple polymer clay "tiles" which were antiqued, finger painted with acrylic paint, highlighted with mica powders and gold finishing wax, then combined into a beautiful inspirational plaque. It is shown displayed on an easle but also has a hanger on the back. It is signed and dated by me.

9) Beth of CreateMyWorld
Family Tree Wallhanging
This was an idea I came up with while playing with extruded bits of clay. The tree is made up of extruded flat strips. The branches support 5 separate small frames to frame the family members.

10) Alison of AlisonEKurek
The title of this piece is "Masquerade". It was inspired by a business suit wearing "professional" whose true personality is closer to what he is depicted as, snout, curly tail and all! But then I guess I shouldn't speak badly of farm animals :-)
The figures are hand sculpted out of polymer clay and accented with acrylic paint. They are mounted onto a black suede mat board and framed in a 14" (w) x 11" (h) shadow box frame



Voter Prize Pool:

April 2011 Prize Mosaic

First Row, L-R: Jill of JKollmann, Angela of PolymerClayCreations.

Second Row, L-R: Deb of RenGalSA, Debbie of DebbieCrothers, Pippa of PipsJewellery.

Third Row, L-R: Linda of NKDesigns, Penny of PennysLane.


Several of the entries are also available for sale in our members' etsy shops, so please check them out to see these and more one-of-a-kind works of polymer clay art. 

Thanks and Good Luck!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

My entry for the PCAGOE April Challenge - Wall Art

I set aside some time this month for creating another challenge entry, the idea of which happened upon me by accident. 
Here's how I came up with the idea (with a photo of the trial which led me to my final piece)....  I had a few strips of extruded clay from another project on which I was working (I will post about that project sometime in April).  I was going to just press the left-over strips back into a slab, but before doing so, I played around with them and created this small 2 1/2 inch tree which I liked so much, I baked it.  I think it likely that I will eventually add some leaves and turn it into a pin or maybe even a pendant.   This photo was taken while the tree sat on my ceramic baking plate, so it's not the greatest photo, but it's just to give you an idea of my thought process in creating my final piece... here's the item which sparked the idea for my challenge entry:


This little tree got me thinking, "Wouldn't it be fun to make a larger tree and add places for displaying photos - sort of a Family Tree - for a wall hanging".... and so my PCAGOE Wall Art (for the April Challenge) idea was born.  This piece measures 10 inches tall and 9 inches wide.  I incorporated a heart shape into the "bark" design of the trunk.  And here is the photo of my entry for the Challenge:


For a peek at all of the April Challenge entries go to:  http://www.flickr.com/groups/1089891@N25/
I will be posting again about the challenge, in a few days, when it's time to vote. 

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

A lovely Prize from the PCAGOE... by artist Lisa Rapp of Hi Girls Design

I was pleasantly surprised to win placement in the March PCAGOE Challenge, but was even more pleasantly surprised to receive a lovely pair of earrings from the PCAGOE for my winning entry!  The earrings were made by PCAGOE member Lisa Rapp of Hi Girls Designs.  Here is a photo of them:




I love the colors and fun design of these earrings.  It was such a sweet surprise for me to receive them!

So since I am sharing this with you, I thought I'd feature Lisa on my blog.  She is a gal after my own heart, as she not only makes polymer clay jewelry but she also sews and makes handbags.  Like myself, she enjoys incorporating polymer clay design elements into her hand made bags.  And if those similarities aren't enough, she too is a Pennsylvania gal!    Here are 2 more of my favorite items from her etsy shop which you can find at this address:  http://www.etsy.com/shop/higirls



This first photo is one of her bags, perfect for the upcoming warm weather season.  I love the design of this particular bag with the outer diagonal pocket and the polymer clay button, as well as the fun fabric pattern.  


And this last photo is one of her beautiful necklaces that is for sale in her etsy shop.  I love the vintage look of this piece partnered with a great color scheme. 

So, go check out Lisa's etsy shop (link above).  And give her some love on facebook by liking her business page at this link:  https://www.facebook.com/higirlsdesigns#!/higirlsdesigns?sk=wall

Thursday, March 10, 2011

March PCAGOE Challenge Winners Chosen

Many thanks to all who voted for the PCAGOE Challenge this month.  I was surprised to have my work awarded 1st place by the guild members and 2nd place by the public!  All of the entries were wonderful works of art, and each participant should be honored for submitting their time, ideas and materials to such a worthy cause.   The Voter choices are as follows:
THE WINNERS VOTED ON BY PCAGOE Members:

1st Place - Beth of CreateMyWorld
CreateMyWorldDesigns

2nd Place - TIE Susan of 11BoldStreet and Sage of TheSagesArts

11BoldStreet Sage

3rd Place - Jackie of ThePleasantPheasant

ThePleasantPheasant

WINNERS VOTED ON BY THE PUBLIC:

1st Place - Angela of PolymerClayCreations

Colorful Millefiori Floral Bottle of Hope

2nd Place - Beth of CreateMyWorld

Bottles of hope1

3rd Place - TIE Phoebe of HappyCreations4U and Sage of TheSageArts

bottle of hope challenge 013-500Hope Filigree bottle
 
If you'd like to see more info on this challenge, including the 5 voters selected to win a free prize, go to this link: http://www.pcagoechallenge.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Time to Vote! March PCAGOE Challenge "Bottles of Hope"

To vote for your favorite entry for this month's challenge please go to:  http://www.pcagoechallenge.blogspot.com/

This month our members were challenged to create an entry for Bottles of Hope.  The Bottles of Hope is one of our ongoing PCAGOE charities.  Members are encouraged to create these bottles throughout the year.  The bottles are donated by the members and sent to PCAGOE Guild Member Jackie Sieben of ThePleasantPheasant who delivers them to St. Mary's Cancer Center and the Nevada Cancer Institute in Reno. These centers give a bottle to each person as they complete chemotherapy or radiation treatments.

Jackie has collected hundreds of bottles donated from the guilds with which she associates.  The hospital stores the bottles in a glass wall case that is right outside the chemo treatment rooms. The patients look at them and pick their favorites in hopes that particular bottle will still be there when they finish their final treatment. 

Please vote for your top three favorites at the link listed above.  Only one vote per person, please. One (1) vote consists of choosing a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place entry. If you choose an entry for 1st place, please do not also vote for it as your 2nd and/or 3rd place choice. Duplicate votes will not be counted.

Voting is open to the public and to PCAGOE guild members. Voting begins March 1, 2011 and ends at midnight, Eastern U.S. time on March 7, 2011. The winners chosen in each category and the voter prize winners will be announced at www.pcagoe.com around March 8, 2011.

Five (5) lucky public voters, chosen at random, will also win a beautiful polymer clay prize created by one of our many talented artists. Please note that winning voters will have one week from the date we contact you and ask for your mailing address so we can send you your prize.




MARCH CHALLENGE ENTRIES:

Large Mosaic



1) FAUX LEATHER BOTTLE by 11BoldStreet

Susan's description of her entry: "I created a faux leather polymer version for this Bottle of Hope, in hopes that it might also appeal to a male patient."


2) ABUNDANCE OF LOVE by MaggieDayStudios

Maggie's description of her entry: The top of the bottle is functional and when opened reveals a small gold chain with a gold charm at the end that says "love." Koi represent "abundance;" the lotus blossom on the lid is the symbol for achievement, enlightenment, and inspiration to continue to strive through difficulties. The fish on this bottle are swimming around and upwards from the bottom (hard to show in only one photo).


3) MUSHROOM & GNOME BOTTLE by HappyCreations4U

Phoebe's description of her entry: This adorable gnome and mushroom set were not made with the same tiny bottles as the other entries but a bottle is a bottle and who would not hope to receive this great pair.


4) LILAC GARDEN BOTTLE by KellyPlaysClay

Kelly's description of her entry: First I covered the bottle with green leaves and pressed them until smooth. Then I added one large flower to the front and mutiple small flowers around the back and sides. I used the flower petals to make the bottle top and draped a ribbon of purple around the neck of the bottle.


5) MILLEFIORI BOTTLE by PolymerClayCreations

Angela's description of her entry: I chose to do a colorful floral theme because, what could be more hopeful than a garden brimming with newly bloomed flowers? Signs of bright life bringing hope and joy to whoever sees them.


6) TEXTURED BOTTLE by ThePleasantPheasant

Jackie's description of her entry: Bottles of Hope are a special labor of love for me, since I help supply them to the Nevada Cancer Institute/St. Mary's Cancer Center for distribution to cancer patients.

7) ROSES & HOPE GROW by CreateMyWorld

Beth's description of her entry: My entry for this month's PCAGOE challenge came from an idea revolving around the quote, "Where hope grows, miracles blossom. I thought this was the perfect quote for a Bottle of Hope, to remind its recipient to keep hope strong. With the metaphor of growing and blossoming, I wanted to use the symbol of roses, with a gradual blooming of the rose going up the bottle to the full bloom on the top of the cap. The banner encircling the bottle contains the quote which inspired me... "Where hope grows, miracles blossom."


8) HOPE FILIGREE BOTTLE by TheSageArts

Sage's description of her entry: All silver polymer clay with mica, except the gem and the bottle, of course


9) SUNFLOWER JOY BOTTLE by AshPaints

Arlene's description of her entry: People with cancer need all the sunshine and joy in their lives that they can get. To me the sunflower is a symbol of both and I wanted to share that with a cancer patient. This sunflower started with a marbled blend of soft green to which texture was added. The next step was adding slices of a leaf cane. The petals of the sunflower were made by combining a complex flower petal cane several times to get the rich density of color. Each petal was individually shaped and laced to give a dimensional look. A rich coppery brown was added in the center for a beautifully finished sunflower. The cap sports a smaller version of the leaves and sunflower.


10) KALEIDESCOPE CANE by ArrowdaleArtStudio

Cindy's description of her entry: My entry for the March Challenge of the PCAGOE Bottles of Hope Challenge is made from scraps blended together and then formed into a cane. I liked the result so much you see it here.



March Prize Pool:

Prize Pool March 2011

1st row, L-R: ClayCenter, ArrowdaleArtStudio, RenGalSA, PipsJewellery
2nd row, L-R: HiGirls, , MarciaPalmer,
AlisonEKurek,

As this month's challenge entries are being donated as noted, you will not find these for sale in our members' etsy shops, but you can check out more one-of-a-kind works of polymer clay art.

You may also sign up for our monthly e-newsletter when you vote. We would love to be able to tell you about our upcoming challenges and special promotions and our charitable projects.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

March PCAGOE Challenge Entry "Bottles of Hope"

The PCAGOE challenge for this month is "Bottles of Hope".  "Bottles of Hope" is one of the charities which we, as a guild, support.  The tiny (about 2 1/2" tall) bottles are decorated by the artists of the guild and donated to be given to cancer patients.  The guild members are encouraged to submit decorated bottles throughout the year, but we decided to designate one of our monthly challenges to feature Bottles of Hope.  While I always intend to be more active with the guild and participate in more of the challenges, I find my time so divided that I fail at being as dedicated a member as I would like.  It is for this reason that I heartily welcome the monthly challenges which support our charities, because it gives me further motivation to participate.  I spent a few hours in my studio this past week working on my entry for the March challenge.
My entry for this challenge came from an idea revolving around the quote, "Where hope grows, miracles blossom".  I thought this was the perfect quote for a Bottle of Hope, to remind its recipient to keep hope strong.  With the metaphor of growing and blossoming, I wanted to use the symbol of roses, with a gradual blooming of the rose going up the bottle to the full bloom on the top of the cap.  The banner encircling the bottle contains the quote which inspired me... "Where hope grows, miracles blossom."  Here is one photo:
For more photos of the bottle (at all angles, showing the full banner), check out my Flickr photo stream at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/createmyworlddesigns/


For a sneak peak of the other wonderful entries for this challenge, check out the group Flickr photo stream at:  
http://www.flickr.com/groups/1089891@N25/

I will post again when it is time to cast votes.  Voting each month for your 3 favorite challenge entries is a great way to win FREE prizes of polymer art handcrafted by the artists of the PCAGOE!
To learn more about the PCAGOE, our challenges or our charities, please go to our website:  http://www.pcagoe.com/