Clay Art December 30th, 2008

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PRECIOUS Clay Art San Francisco 1995 Cookie Jar HUGE HP RADIO w 3D FACE
PRECIOUS Clay Art San Francisco 1995 Cookie Jar HUGE HP RADIO w 3D FACE
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Three stooges cookie jar made by Clay Art w\salt pepper shakers MINT
Three stooges cookie jar made by Clay Art w\salt pepper shakers MINT
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CLAY ART MOVIE STAR JAMES DEAN COOKIE JAR MIB C293
CLAY ART MOVIE STAR JAMES DEAN COOKIE JAR MIB C293
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Clay Art Amazing Grace Cookie Jar 1996
Clay Art Amazing Grace Cookie Jar 1996
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Clay Art Ragtime Piano Player Cookie Jar 1998
Clay Art Ragtime Piano Player Cookie Jar 1998
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Clay Art Bass Man Cookie Jar 2001
Clay Art Bass Man Cookie Jar 2001
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Clay Art Bedtime Story Cookie Jar 1999
Clay Art Bedtime Story Cookie Jar 1999
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ROAD HOG CLAY ART MOTORCYCLE COOKIE JAR 1996
ROAD HOG CLAY ART MOTORCYCLE COOKIE JAR 1996
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CLAY ART THE PET SHOP COOKIE JAR DOG BIRD MOUSE CAT 2002
CLAY ART THE PET SHOP COOKIE JAR DOG BIRD MOUSE CAT 2002
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Lot 2 Cookie Jars Betty Boop Clay Art 2000 Henry Cavanagh Police Car
Lot 2 Cookie Jars Betty Boop Clay Art 2000 Henry Cavanagh Police Car
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CLAY ART BARNYARD CHICKENS COOKIE JARMADE IN 2000EXCELLENT CONDITIONGREAT
CLAY ART BARNYARD CHICKENS COOKIE JARMADE IN 2000EXCELLENT CONDITIONGREAT
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1997 CLAY ART BATMAN COOKIE JAR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
1997 CLAY ART BATMAN COOKIE JAR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
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1997 SUPERMAN COOKIE JAR BY CLAY ART IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
1997 SUPERMAN COOKIE JAR BY CLAY ART IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
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BLACK AMERICANA MAMMY COOKIE JAR TITLED BAKING TIME BY CLAY ART
BLACK AMERICANA MAMMY COOKIE JAR TITLED BAKING TIME BY CLAY ART
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Clay Art Scooter Cat Cookie Jar with Salt Pepper Shaker
Clay Art Scooter Cat Cookie Jar with Salt Pepper Shaker
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Harley Davidson Hog Cookie Jar Clay Art
Harley Davidson Hog Cookie Jar Clay Art
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The Three Stooges Moe Larry and Curly Clay Art 1997 Cookie Jar
The Three Stooges Moe Larry and Curly Clay Art 1997 Cookie Jar
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Clay Art Amazing Grace Choir Singer Lid Only Mint Condition Free Shipping
Clay Art Amazing Grace Choir Singer Lid Only Mint Condition Free Shipping
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Clay Art Baking Time Mammy with rolling pin cookie jar Aunt Jemima
Clay Art Baking Time Mammy with rolling pin cookie jar Aunt Jemima
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MARILYN MONROE MILLENIUM COOKIE JAR CANASTER BY CLAY ART G246015
MARILYN MONROE MILLENIUM COOKIE JAR CANASTER BY CLAY ART G246015
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CLAY ARTS REINDEER COOKIE JAR 2003
CLAY ARTS REINDEER COOKIE JAR 2003
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3 STOOGES 1997 CLAY ART COOKIE JAR
3 STOOGES 1997 CLAY ART COOKIE JAR
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1999 CLAY ART BIKER HOG 8834  NEVER BEEN USED MINT CONDITION
1999 CLAY ART BIKER HOG 8834 NEVER BEEN USED MINT CONDITION
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Very Nice 3 Stooges Cookie Jar CLAY ART
Very Nice 3 Stooges Cookie Jar CLAY ART
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CLAY ART AMAZING GRACE 8830 COOKIE JAR BOXED IN ORIGINAL CONDITION
CLAY ART AMAZING GRACE 8830 COOKIE JAR BOXED IN ORIGINAL CONDITION
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Clay Art Felix the Cat Cookie Jar
Clay Art Felix the Cat Cookie Jar
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cookie jar old woody from Clay Art hand painted 1998
cookie jar old woody from Clay Art hand painted 1998
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CLAY ART Toaster COOKIE JAR Toaster with Toast a Face NICE
CLAY ART Toaster COOKIE JAR Toaster with Toast a Face NICE
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Cookie Jar GUMBY and POKEY 1997 Clay Art Cookie Jar New In Box
Cookie Jar GUMBY and POKEY 1997 Clay Art Cookie Jar New In Box
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Cookie Jar BIKER SANTA on Motorcycle Ceramic Clay Art 1998 RETIRED NIB HEAVY
Cookie Jar BIKER SANTA on Motorcycle Ceramic Clay Art 1998 RETIRED NIB HEAVY
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Can you add water to make Art Clay Silver Paste?

I only have Art Clay Silver 650 Low-Fire, Slow-Dry. If I wanted to attach two pieces together, could I just take a piece of clay and add water until it was of a pasty consistency? Or would that not work in a similar manner?

You might find some answers to that question at one of the metal clay website... perhaps one of these:

http://cs.artjewelrymag.com/artcs/forums/32.aspx

http://www.silverartclay.com/http://www.silverartclay.com

http://www.artclayworld.com/index.html

http://www.beadhub.com/SiteContent.aspx?ContentItem=WhatIsArtClay

http://www.pmclay.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MetalClay

HTH,

Diane B.

Traditional Forms of Ife Art

When one considered the sheer breadth and size of the African continent it is easy to see why so many unique and diverse forms of art originated there. Ancient, as well as modern black artists of Africa rely heavily on the natural resources found in their homes to produce their fascinating sculptures, textiles, and pottery. Like their surrounding neighbors, the Ife has long made excellent use of the materials graciously given to them by the environment. The result has been a long tradition of products of Ife art that depicts life in Western Africa.

Up to the present day Ife artists employ many of the same artistic methods as their ancestors. Fortunately for them and the world, many of the ancient artifacts are being used as blueprints for modern artists and their influence is tremendous in the current Ife society.

Ife art is a diverse collection of many different art forms. Ancient and modern artists of this region alike often use terra cotta clay, bronze, and granite in their work. Quartz is seen used to create primarily religious pieces. The people who attend or who have attended Ife school are well schooled in making use of the resources that surround their beautiful homeland.

Some of the traditional forms of Ife art are sculpture, statues, stools, and religious items. In the case of the sculptures and statues many different approaches were used to achieve the desired effect. In some cases, the sculptures represented kings and deities and were considered to be very stylized in design. The busts that have been found are unique in the fact that almost all of them were sculpted to the correct scale. In other words, the heads were roughly the same size as the head of the model and were made to be a portrait of sorts. Animals are another favorite subject in Ife art. Many statues and busts have been found that depict the African respect and dependence on the animal life of the region for their survival needs.

Among the more unique pieces of Ife art, are the huge monoliths created for what appears to have been ceremonial purposes. These enormous works of art are typically made from granite or clay. Quartz with its jewel like appearance found its way into a wide assortment of religious pieces. Some experts credit this use of unusual materials to the European influence in the region during the period of the 12th through the 17th centuries. Wherever this influence may have come from, the result was a collection of stunning examples of Ife art.

It is little wonder that a civilization as well constructed and rich in tradition as the Ife people created such amazing art. Each and every piece was and still is steeped the beliefs and values of their society. Ife art is a reflection of the diversity that is so often seen in the many countries and regions of Africa. Ife art, since its ancient contributions were discovered in the archeological digs, has been a defining force in a greater appreciation of all of the art forms this area has to offer.

Mr. Moyo Ogundipe has a Bachelors of Arts degree in Fine Art from the University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria and a Master of Fine Art degree in Painting from The Hoffberger School of Painting, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, USA.

One of Africa's most celebrated and renowned black artists, Mr. Ogundipe has exhibited extensively in Africa, Europe and the USA. His paintings have been described as hypnotic, colorful and densely patterned.

In 1996, Mr. Ogundipe was awarded the Pollock-Krasner Fellowship. And in 2005 he was invited to become a member of Africobra, an organization founded in the 1960s and whose membership comprises of distinguished African-American artists.

Find and buy paintings online from Moyo Ogundipe at www.Maigida.com.

About the Author

Mr. Moyo Ogundipe has a Bachelors of Arts degree in Fine Art from the University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. He is experienced in Traditional African Art, Modern African American Art . He has done many African Paintings and aftican art.Buy African paintings Online

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