Sunday, July 27 I was with 3 other artists at the Edmonds Waterfront, demonstrating how I make and use some of my tools for my art. I was showing how I hand carve rubber stamps, the papers that I stamp to create pattern and textures for collage materials, as well as some finished and in-progress collages. Kim Day, NW Polymer Clay Guild member — working with polymer to make beads. www.nwpcg.org Lynette Hensley, collage artist and painter — hand carving stamps & show how she uses them. lynettehensley.com Carol Meckling, acrylic painter — happily drawing a pet portrait for you! carolmeckling.com Betty Melhoff, NW Polymer Clay Guild member — creating buttons from Polymer clay. www.nwpcg.org On this beautiful sunny day, we were entertained by some college jazz players right next to us, and there was a steady flow of curious lookers! Thanks for coming down to beautiful Puget Sound to have a chat! And thank you to the Edmonds Art Festival Foundation for the opportunity to show a bit of our processes right there in the public eye. Photos by Meredith Arnold
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