Due in large part to our clients, my sources of inspiration seem endless. An applicator, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , from Idaho recently emailed me with images of some of her American Clay work, and I felt compelled to share them here. I'm always fascinated by the way our materials are interpreted by different people. While there are instructions provided that help ensure the best chances of success, plenty of you have pushed the limits and created new and unusual installations not detailed in our trainings or tutorials.
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American Clay on canvas

Freehand fresco drawing on American Clay
Additionally, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it passed along a photo she took in Puerto Rico during a visit last year (see below), and she hopes to recreate this effect in her own home. I'm curious - What products and approach would you take to achieve this look? (HEADS UP! This may show up in a future blog post.)

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I have a sample made from American Clay that mimics barnwood...old barns are plentiful in our area. Clients who see it, love it.
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