Good morning all , Here, is another upcoming workshop flower, The IRIS. As usual, I was too lazy to make leaves again and that is why I am posting half the photo, rather than the whole. Hope you all like it!!
I have not been active on my blog recently because I was busy during my vacation for two months and I did not have the time to post. After returning to Bangkok, my house was being renovated for a month and the renovation will continue for another month. So I may not be active for a while... and finally, after all the busy work, I am back on my blog with my mini tulips.
Being a clay flower artist, I am running out of space in my house to keep all my works so I have decided to make more miniatures to display it inside a frame (also to avoid dust) that can be hung on the wall of my house and to show them to my students and friends. This flower, Strelitzia is native to South Africa and is more commonly known as The crane flower or The bird of paradise, which got its name from its features being similar to the bird of paradise.
These roses are also one of my next workshop flower (not the same size). Roses are very easy to make. If someone wants to try making any air dry clay flowers, their first choice is always rose. It's one of the reasons why I didn't teach these in my first workshop.
But my friends and students insisted me to take class for roses in the next workshop so I have finally decided to include it (maybe a demo ). It all depends on what my friends like.
Hello folks! Welcome to my world of arts. As time is precious, I have been using it to practice various forms of creating art and beauty, whether it be through embroidery, painting or handicrafts. A woman could embroid a man's life, but a piece of art can vitalize every human's soul. I hope you enjoy my work. Please feel free to share your opinion and add value to the world of creation.