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In this issue, we chatted with Hawaii-based artist Gordon Uyehara, who is a magician at translating metal clay into a menagerie of marine creatures and scientific marvels.
We also delved into the portfolios and ideologies of a dozen metal clay luminaries, who discussed what was the initial allure of the medium, how their connection to it has transformed their work, and why it should be a household word. Metal clay is a fantastic
medium for all concerned: the artist, the shop or gallery owner, and the collector. Metal clay is that conduit for the artists we’ve profiled. As Poland’s Anna Mazoń, our Face Time subject, shared with us, “I had so many ideas inside my brain—not being able
to make them real was like an itching inside my head. When I found out about metal clay, it was magical!” And, wouldn’t you know it? One of her most popular pieces of
jewelry is called “Once Upon a Time.”

The Crafts Report Magazine Description:

The mission of The Crafts Report is to inform, instruct and inspire both the beginning and the established professional crafts person and crafts retailer by providing them with: how-to articles on all facets of crafts business management and related topics, relevant industry news, as well as information on current issues and trends, a forum for exchanging ideas and concerns, and encouragement and recognition.

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