Well, for a sculptor, this may seem odd but I have a piece on display currently at the Bead Museum in Washington, DC. The theme of the current exhibit is celebrating beads so I created a kind of African bead trader to fit that theme. It made it through the jury process and if you are in DC you can see it at the Bead Museum.
On Display in DC
Posted in Gallery with tags bead museum, bead trader, Sculpts on October 5, 2008 by TommieLynne Ann in San Jose
Posted in News and Comment with tags Classes, Lynne Ann, San Jose on March 23, 2008 by TommieMany of you know that in addition to sculpting, my main job is as assistant to Lynne Ann Schwarzenberg. She is going to be teaching an amazing class in San Jose on April 5 and 6. This class will be a hybrid class where the students will not only learn her floral caning (making 3 different flowers) but will also learn her wood grain and pendant construction techniques. If you would like to join us in San Jose email us at riverpoet@comcast.net or visit the South Bay Polymer Clay Guild at www.sbpcg.com and they can get you signed up.
Tommie
Keeping a Cool Head
Posted in Gallery with tags Blood, Horror, Sculpture on March 22, 2008 by TommieI finished a piece that is going to a friend pretty much immediately. It was inspired by a pair of little glass cubes that she gave me that really look a lot like ice cubes. I figured if they looked like ice cubes full size, they would look just like ice blocks in miniature. I really agonized over just what to put on the ice block and I was watching the news and someone said something about keeping a cool head. I thought, ‘Hell, everyone
needs to keep a cool head around for those times when they lose their own.’
Anyway, Keeping a Cool Head is made from a combination of Super Sculpey and Kato Polyclay. The hair is separated yarn and the blood is a super-secret proprietary mix of many volatile and highly toxic compounds that should only be handled by professionals. (crimson paint, liquid sculpey, and diluent) But, by God, I won’t reveal the proportions! (just mix it all up til it is pretty runny)
Hope you all enjoy this creepy little sculpt.
Tommie
The OTHER Polymer Clay: Eldritch Design
Posted in News and Comment, Other Polymer Clay with tags Bill Basso, Bust, Eldritch Design, Outsiders on March 15, 2008 by Tommie
Bill Basso is the sculptor and head of operations at Eldritch Design. As you can see he specializes in macabre busts. The detail is very impressive in these imaginative busts. Basso holds a BFA from Parsons School of Design and has worked on films like Jurassic Park and Interview with a Vampire. Take a look at the pages where he shows his sculpting process.
The other Polymer Clay
Posted in News and Comment, Other Polymer Clay with tags Education, History, Outsiders, Polymer Clay, Synergy on March 15, 2008 by TommieOkay folks… I have decided that with all the buzz about the history and (where we are and and where are we going and why are we in this handbasket) whatever that has been brought about from the Synergy Conference, I would do some education also. Periodically I am going to present you with information about those from outside the Polymer Clay, Craft, etc. “community” that was mainly represented at Synergy. I will title each of these entries The OTHER Polymer Clay: Specific Title. We will look at things like Garage Kits, Model Making, Toy Making, Special Effects, Theatrical Make-up, etc. With blogs like Polymer Clay Daily, Polymer Clay Notes, and others… There is no need to repeat what they are doing. There IS a need for education about what others are doing. So Here goes…
Tommie
We’re not in Kansas anymore…
Posted in News and Comment with tags Commentary, Heartland Bead Market, Kansas on March 11, 2008 by Tommie
We just got back from Kansas, where Lynne Ann taught at the Heartland Bead Market in Lenexa. They have a great group there and a really good classroom space. I got a chance to visit my aunt and uncle who live in Central Kansas while we were out that way. It was a very nice time for me. It was odd to see how my youthful stomping grounds had changed so much over the years. My Jr. High is now some kind of a church/social service agency. The little zoo is a shambles of chain-link fence while the little community pool that shares the same park has become some kind of mini waterpark. Of course many things remain the same… the little gravestones that mark where my mom and dad are buried, they are still the same and still kind of hurt to look at.
All in all, Kansas remains as it has always been… flyover country to most of the nation, but a place of memory and wonder for those of us who grew up there and have grown up enough to appreciate it.
Tommie
Indigenous
Posted in Gallery with tags Bust, Indigenous, Sculpture, Warrior on March 4, 2008 by TommieI am calling this piece “Indigenous” because while he is not based on any particular people group… he just kind of developed as a kind of warrior of some kind. Perhaps from some other world all together, he is ready to meet whatever challenges the times may bring.
He is constructed of Kato Polyclay, Super Sculpey, Sculpey Ultralight, and Promat. His face was created from the inside out. It started with a skull and then was built up from there. He wears a ‘buckskin’ outfit with ’stitching.’ His hair is made up of many many twisted ropes of clay. He is on a base that is representative of rocky outcroppings one might see in a desert.
Political caricature.
Posted in Gallery with tags Bush, Caricature, Politics, Sculpture on March 4, 2008 by TommieThis is the first real intentional caricature I have done. I have done little cartoon type stuff but mainly from people in my head. I thought with the political season being so much on the collective mind in the United States… I would do a farewell to the era piece.
Here is Little W. He is constructed of mainly Kato Polyclay, Super Sculpey, and Promat. He has an internal skeleton of aluminum foil, brass rods, and wrapped floral tape. Theme-wise, he is squinting because he is still looking for the WMDs. He holds in one hand his guide to his job. In the other hand he holds the new Redactable Sharpie. This was very handy in taking care of that pesky constitution laying at his feet. He is standing on a faux wood floor in the shape of the Great Republic of Texas!
Tommie
New stuff finally
Posted in News and Comment with tags New Stuff on March 4, 2008 by TommieWell folks it has been a while, but I hope to be more on the ball in the future. Sometimes things get very busy and there are so many things taking up ones time. Anyway… the next two posts are my most recent finished pieces. The first is a small bit of political humor (small may be the operative word). The second piece was finished just last night and well… I will tell the story of that one in the post. Look for the posts soon.

Visiting the Mystery House
Posted in News and Comment with tags haunting, travel on April 25, 2008 by Tommie1 Comment »