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DOVETAIL GALLERY JON ANDERSON'S FIMO CREATIONS
Elephant Head
 

Dovetail Gallery is proud to represent Jon Anderson's Fimo Creations. Each piece is handmade and signed by Jon using the cane technique in polymer clay. The intricate patterns created give each piece a unique quality and visual texture that will mesmerize you. (Read more about Jon and his techniques below.)

One of A Kind Polymer Clay Sculpture — Elephant Head.

Size: 12" x 16"

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PRICE: $1095 + FREE SHIPPING


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   About the Artist: Jon Anderson   (From the website: Artifacts Gallery)
 
   

Jon Anderson of Fimo Creations is simply the foremost polymer clay artist in the world today. His amazing technique has been honed by over a decade of hard work, creative vision and dedication to the demanding art of polymer clay sculpture.

Born in Kingman, Arizona, Jon studied art at the Universidad de las Americas and holds a master’s degree from Texas A & M University.

An accomplished painter, sculptor and jewelry designer, Jon has lived among an incredibly diverse cross section of the world’s people, from Central America to the Far East. His Fimo designs show the influences of classical Moorish motifs, Native American spirit figures, ancient petroglyphs, Celtic themes, and more.

Fimo is a polymer or non-terrestrial clay. These clays are available in a variety of stock colors, but Jon is constantly blending and mixing them to create his own palette. The clays evolve into the hues and fades that are the basis for the next step, the images themselves.

The images and patterns are all created by Jon’s hand. He begins by laying canes or blocks of different colors of clay next to each other, starting from the center of the design and working outward, creating a number of visual borders around the original image. Each of these illustrations in clay is the size of a large loaf of bread when first constructed, and the loaf is then stretched to double its length and cut in half. This process is repeated over and over, each time reducing the actual size of the original image or illustration by half until the final cross section is the size of a small coin. The small canes are then thinly sliced into intricate tiles using a surgical scalpel.

This process is the same for each unique design, and each animal is made up of multitudes of different images, amounting to hundreds of these tiles being hand-applied to every sculpture.

The actual forms or armatures of the animals are created either from recycled hand-molded clay or hand-carved wood. Once the tiles have been pressed onto the armature (if you look carefully you may see thumbprints), the piece is cured and then fired for a period of hours, further reducing the images and tightening the spaces between the individual tiles. This process may create crazing or tiny fissures in the clay, which adds to the uniqueness of each piece. Finally the eyes are carefully selected and applied to give each creature its own special personality. After cooling, the sculptures are meticulously hand-sanded, making them very smooth and silky to the touch. To hold a Jon Anderson Fimo animal is to love it!

Because the animals are individually handmade, no two are ever exactly alike. Once the design tiles are all used, that design is gone forever. This renders each piece unique and collectible.

 
 
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