Creative Mixed Media: Polymer Clay Painting
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Lesson Description
A look at creating a painting made of polymer clay. Values of polymer clay are mixed and applied to a rigid surface to create a "painting" that is made of physical textures. In this lesson, we create a polymer clay portrait of a young girl.
Lesson Materials
Polymer clay, gessoed masonite board, photo manipulation software (optional), graphite pencil, ruler or meter stick, and a palette knife (optional).
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Course Curriculum
Lesson1: Introduction (3:56)Lesson 2: Creating Harmony (16:29)Lesson 3: Expressive Portrait Part 1 (14:44)Lesson 4: Expressive Portrait Part 2 (16:55)Lesson 5: Playful Photo Transfers (9:58)Lesson 6: Collage (11:58)Lesson 7: Assemblage (9:29)
Lesson 9: Polymer Clay Painting (14:35)Lesson 10: Altered Books (12:11)
Lesson 11: Artist Trading Cards (12:43)
Conclusion (2:26)
I worked with polymer clay before I tried painting so I have experimented using clay for a picture. I did one called under the sea where I fashioned different things out of clay and other stuff. It turned out quite well.
How beautiful and exciting. I have never heard of this. Thank you. 😊
I absolutely love this!!!!!!
Does this require baking?
if not baked, how does it remain permanent?
Does the clay stay on as it hà rdens?
I LOVE THIS LESSON. I TAUGHT ART FOR 28 YEARS TO GRADES PK-12. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I’VE SEEN THIS PROJECT. MY QUESTION IS; AFTER DRYING WILL THE CLAY FALL OFF? AND HOW SHOULD IT BE FRAMED WITH OR WITHOUT GLASS? THANKS AGAIN
I LOVE THIS LESSON. I TAUGHT ART FOR 28 YEARS TO GRADES PK-12. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I’VE SEEN THIS PROJECT. MY QUESTION IS; AFTER DRYING WILL THE CLAY FALL OFF? AND HOW SHOULD IT BE FRAMED WITH OR WITHOUT GLASS? THANKS AGAIN
Once you complete your polymer clay painting, how do you preserve it?
Thanks