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Thanks for that Nicci. :XI'd very much like to have a go at foldforming, once my wrists/arm get better. At the moment, all I can do is read and make lots of oooohhh ahhh sounds in utter amazement at what can be produced with a rolling mill, some hammers and some heat. Truly inspirational.
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This is what I made in my class with Hadar Jacobson at Craftworx ~
we mixed bronze and copper clays, copper and silver clays and tried her new steel clay too!
I learnt so, so much & have so many ideas :Y:
There are more pieces yet to be fired too, it was a very productive class :)
There are some pictures of Hadars Class Examples on my Flickr Stream (in my signature)
and I wrote a blog post about Mixed Metal Clays Class :)
The steel clay is really cool as it's magnetic (lots of inspiration there!)
nic x
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Ooh this looks very exciting! I love those mixed clay results, I was just wondering recently if it is possible to 'mix and match' the clays. I presume you have to kiln fire? I've only tried silver and copper clay so far. The steel sounds very interesting...well done, looks like you had a very very fun day!