Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Polymer Clay And Creative Kids Of Singapore


Kids Needs Space, a space for creative play with polymer clay, a space for learning a life skill to enhance the young creative mind, a space to improve hand-eye coordination, a space to develop fine motor skill, a space to improve good color sense, a space to cultivate a visual sense of proportion, a space of fun in clay art, a space to share and learn from each other, a space that will help the child to become self-confident, a space that will expand our creative Art Culture for the society.

"Space is the breath of art." Frank Lloyd Wright


Vera

Me And My Cat

Alison

My Cute Potty Bear

Natasha

Love Heart

Justine

Polymer Clay Clock "Its Ticking"

Nikita

"Welcome to My Clay Bakery, I'm selling only to customer 
with strong teeth"

Shiyuen

Six Months Is All It Takes To Create

Top View Is A Good View

More View

Detail Of The Toy Box

Clay Shelves With Clay Bears

Samantha

Enchanted Project Is Still Progressing

Detail Of The Sculpture



More Detail



  • Mickie McClain Your kids are amazing as always. I was really tickled with Vera's work ... she made her cat so much bigger than her own self in the sculpture and I'm thinking that, from her point of view, it means that her kitty is very important to her and very much loved. Just delightful to see the world through a child's eyes! xoxo
    10 hours ago · 

  • Garie Sim Thanks Mickie, good comments! I like her simplicity in creating the clay art, the child's loves for animal will always come first. When you are teaching kids, you have to understands their concept and approached to clay.
    5 hours ago · 




Monday, January 16, 2012

WELCOME THE WATER DRAGON


WATER DRAGON GIVES PLENTY OF WATER
Kong Xi Fa Cai !
May The Water Dragon Gives You A Smooth Flowing Of Heath And Wealth
From The Polymer Clay Workshop And Their Creative Children

























Sunday, November 27, 2011

Justine's Hina Matsuri Polymer Clay Dolls

Hina Matsuri Dolls And Display


Justine joint the Polymer Clay Workshop on March 2007, she is now a young artist full of passion and take pride in creating all her clay projects.
After 40 clay lessons, almost a year, she finally completed her Hina Dolls And Display. At Play Creation, the Art Teachers, provides easy direction and technique in clay art, the students will learn the right method and enhance their skill quickly. Equally important, is the experienced clay student will share their skills with the other students, within the workshop, teaching and learning from each other within the same class.
As teacher, we must encourage all the student to excel, appreciating and prasing them in their every efforts, during the learning stages of creating any of their Arts.
This is the only way to enhance their live skill to boost their self-esteem and confidence.












Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Samantha's Clay Art Projects

Learn the clay skill, discover your kid's talent in the art, and be amused with their creative projects.










City-o-clay
Nov. 18.2011

Hi Garie,
Thank you so much for posting the updates. I get lost in your website. There is a world of information on it that you are so kind to share. I always enjoy looking at Samantha's and the children's masterpieces!! They are a very talented bunch, learning from a talented teacher!!

:)) Mozelle

Thank you very much Garie for posting these websites. They were interesting & cute & very informative.

Elizabeth:-)

Nov. 19 2011

I just love looking at all the kids, their happy faces and wonderful creations. Keep it up Gary.
Julie s

Nov.25 2011

Garie ... your tiny Snowman in the glass tube is wonderful! What a great gift! I didn't even know you could find little tiny glass tubes like that ... is there somewhere that we can order them? Not that I would ever be able to do those tiny treasures like you do but I'm sure they could be filled with glitter or beads or whatever. I think I could even probably manage to make some tiny candy canes or something if I really worked at it, lol!

I remember the very first time I ever heard about you (many years ago) and you had made the smallest, itty-bitty teddy bear ever done with clay and it was adorable. I couldn't believe how tiny it was and, here you are now, still making delightful tiny things. I'm glad some things never change!

Also, I want to thank you for sharing the pictures of your "kids" and their projects. I've been a bit under the weather and have gotten way behind on COC posts so I'm very late with replies.

I was very impressed with the little stalls/vegetable stands, sea globes, mini foods and scenes that the kids had made. Samantha's miniature play room is so imaginative and creative and the more I looked at it the more I kept finding more things I'd missed. That young lady is very, very talented! I don't know why I am always so surprised because they always come up with well made and wonderful projects. And, as always, I love the smiling faces proudly showing their accomplishments!

Thank you for your "Garie Sim's 101 Polymer clay information". ...
http://www.garieinternational.com.sg/clay/clay.htm
I have it bookmarked so I won't have to go searching for hours to find the answers you have so generously given us conveniently located all in one place! You give back so much to the clay community and I thank you so very much!

hugs, luny
http://www.twistedkneads.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luny/

Garie wrote >>>
A X'mas Gift For A Friend
Smallest Snowman In A Mini Glass Tube
By Artist Garie Sim
http://www.garieinternational.com.sg/clay/snowman_gift.htm