It isnt so much about the money as it is, my art is in their possession and will be a part of their life now. My craft creates opportunity.
You decide who will appear in Artforum Magazine, take home $25,000, and display their work at The Art of Elysium's Salon!
Polymer clay. For two years I taught classes at a local studio in Clarksville, TN. Polymer clay was used to create Nightmare Before Chritmas, one of my favorite movies. I make jewelry, positive affirmation mushroom pendants, glass keepsake jars with baked polymer clay, cauldron tincture jars. I enjoy getting my hands messy and there are endless possibilities.
Where do you find inspiration?My small shop is called EmpatheticFaeCrafts because art is my emotional therapy. My best work opens a window into my soul, others witness and partake in. Sometimes when I see material somewhere, I can already imagine the finished product in my mind, go home and create it. With my autism, I notice finer details in things others miss. I love recycled art. I am able to push the piece towards its next phase of beauty.
What would you do with $25,000?Pay off my medical bills and put the rest in savings.
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