Got Clay Can Play
Garie Sim

Project Book (Garie Sim, 2007)
Found on the Family Crafting bookshelf

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Description:
Twelve exciting projects are made easy-to-follow through step-by-step photographs with illustrated instructions in full color. These fun, colorful, interesting and creative polymer clay projects by children are done using basic shapes, recycling of discarded toy globes, bottle corks, toilet roll paper holders, toothpicks, filmspools, film containers, and by combining with polymer clay to create into usable items, toys, decorative items, gifts and a science project: EXPLODING VOLCANO!
Product added : 2007-07-15

About the Author:
An artist, designer and teacher in Singapore, Garie is a self-taught clayman. He has been making models from Plasticine since he was a child. Since his discovery of the versatility of Polymer clay in the early 1980s, he has created lots of clay miniatures for his own children.

Garie created the world's smallest teddy bear in polymer clay, tested the clay in water and combined it with other materials like magnets, film spool, ping-pong balls etc. to create toys, gifts, jewelry and crafts. Garie's years of research and experiments started the controversial technique of microwaving polymer clay and the technique of shrinking styrofoam with polymer clay. With Garie's experiments and testing, new techniques were created. Some of the new techniques were, liquid clay paints, realistic miniature cake that are added with baking soda and many others. Using polymer clay Garie also creates various types of Living Habitat for Ants, the ants successfully live up to its life span proving that the polymer clay is non-toxic to living things.

During the past twenty-six years, Garie's diversity in creating with clay has been featured in newspapers, local magazines and international craft and clay magazines, on news and kids' programs on television, both locally and internationally. Many of his original creations with polymer clay are unique, unusual, whimsical and imaginative. Together with his family, Garie has conducted play clay and drawing classes to promote creativity in Singapore for more than nine years. Since polymer clay is not commonly used in local schools or found in local art retail outlets, he has become a major supplier for polymer clay, tools and accessories to cater to the needs of his students. In addition, he is also actively promoting polymer clay as a very versatile material for artistic creation by conducting demonstrations in schools, clay parties and other similar events in Singapore. He creates polymer clay tutorials and projects for international magazines and online journals. Garie also uses polymer clay for commercial and educational clay animation projects. The play clay classes he conducts are for children and adults learning various clay techniques. Kids with learning disorders such as dyslexia, autism, attention deficit disorder or hyperactivity have improved their conditions from play clay classes. These classes have successfully groomed many young and creative artists, many featured in local kids newspapers.

 

 

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