@tenthmusearts
Tenth Muse Arts/This Creative Habit
Last active 9 months ago
Publications (and soon, podcasts!) for polymer, mixed media and other artists—increasing your creativity, skill, & enjoyment of your creative endeavors. With Sage Bray Varon and friends.
http://tenthmusearts.com

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Green Door by Alfon No (500px: Editors' Choice)
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Milkweed, Cypress Spurge, and Other Native Plants Soar into the Sky in Mona Caron's Poetic Murals — Colossal
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America After Climate Change, Mapped
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America After Climate Change, Mapped
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America After Climate Change, Mapped
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America After Climate Change, Mapped
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Twisted Tree Trunk Bark Texture - Free Stock Photo by Gusztáv Galló on Stockvault.net
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CROCHET PATTERN Turkish Delight Cuff PDF Crochet Pattern Crocheted Cuff, Bracelet,crocheted Accessory,crocheted Lace, a Photo Tutorial, - Etsy
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Crochet Pattern Neck | Etsy
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Crocheted Pocket Cowl Pattern Great for Yourself or as A - Etsy
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Crochet Shawl Pattern, Crochet Pattern, Shawl Pattern, Digital Pattern, Charted Pattern, Crochet Chart, Triangle Shawl, Vivienne Shawl - Etsy
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Gothic Crochet Crop Top, Black Alternative Festival Top, Grunge Goth Bralette for Goth Girls, Punks, Alternative Wear - Etsy
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Stitch In Time Beautiful Textured Crochet Newsboy Pattern
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Woodland Free Crochet Boot Cuff Pattern
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"So Much Color Bias," a blog post from 2020, helps us lean on color bias when mixing colors for the desired effect. Have you ever taken two primary colors and mixed them to make another color, only to have the whole outcome look like mud? Check this article out for tips and tricks to prevent such a "mess": thepolymerarts.com/blog/leaning-into-color-bias
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29 months ago
Vera, of Handmade Blossom, uses all of the major hues in this Rainbow Roses pendant. In The Weekly Polymer Arts blog post titled, "Colorfully Related," we dive into some more color terminology, identifying and defining important color terms, regarding color relationships, to help in anyone's journey with colorful art. Need more? Check out: thepolymerarts.com/blog/colorfully-related
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If you're unfamiliar with the amazing work of Georg Dinkel, here's your opportunity to get in the know. This large and intricate MOVING piece of art, "iPod Apparition", moves to conceal and reveal an Apple iPod. The Polymer Arts Magazine issue from the Summer of 2016 features an article by the brilliant Anke Humpert highlighting the work of Dinkle. To see more, get your digital copy of "Movement" here: tenthmusearts.com
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"Color," the Summer 2017 issue of The Polymer Arts Magazine, is jam-packed with more on color theory. Here's a look into what this color issue is all about. To get your copy, and any back issue in digital format, check out: tenthmusearts.com
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30 months ago
In, "The Keys to Color," on the Weekly Polymer Arts blog, we explore another element of color in our artwork: saturation. These lampwork beads, by Pikalda Phuengpong, are a great example of the dynamic created when saturating color. For more, check out: thepolymerarts.com/blog/the-keys-to-color
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Continuing on with the subject of color, the Weekly Polymer Arts blog post, "The Need for Light and Dark," explores color value. Here, Libby Mills uses value in color to create drama and depth with a mostly monochrome color palette. Find inspiration from Libby Mills, Jennifer Morris, Lynn Yuhr, and more in the post here: thepolymerarts.com/blog/the-need-for-light-and-dark
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Yesterday, we looked back to June 2020 at the start of a journey into color on the Weekly Polymer Arts blog. In the post "Connected to Color," we continue down a path of understanding and working with color. Here we see Cornelia Brockstedt's color sets used to communicate her idea of Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. For more: thepolymerarts.com/blog/expressions-in-color
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In June of 2020 on the Weekly Polymer Arts blog, we began a journey into color. In the designs pictured here, Amber Elledge used Premo’s fuchsia, cobalt, zinc yellow and white to mix all these brilliant colors. Whether it's polymer clay you're working with, or another medium, color plays a primary role in the overall look of a piece. For more:⁠ thepolymerarts.com/blog/not-the-hue-you-know⁠
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Starting tomorrow, we are looking back at posts on the Weekly Polymer Arts blog regarding color and color theory. On that same note, take a look at the Summer 2017 issue of the Polymer Arts magazine, "Color!" Tips, tricks, and tutorials with an artist galley, as in every issue. You can find this issue, plus all others, at tenthmusearts.com/magazines
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