Art By Yonat

Flower Cane

Thanks to Idit Fischer Kats, "Idit Zoota" for this wonderful Technique!

This cane is packed with translucent clay. If you slice it thinly, the background will seem to disappear, showing only the flower on the object you add it to. The trouble is, it is hard to slice that thinly. This problem is solved using this fun new technique idea by Idit Zoota!

BlueFlowerCane

Yonat will demonstrate that, by lining a cane with a thin sheet of water soluble clay before packing it, you can easily remove the packing after you reduce the cane, leaving a shaped cane with no background to worry about.

Be sure to take a look at Idit's wonderful clay creations... www.flickr.com/photos/zoota

Part I is shown here. Click for Part II See the Free tutorial link below.

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