
I recently came across a woman who makes the most amazing clay art flowers in Hawaii - DK Designs. While searching for other clay artists making eternal wedding bouquets I found Yukiko Miyai, who runs the Deco Clay Art Academy. Here work is outstanding and I think speaks for itself - so here are a few images form her website:



Her book has received rave reviews - check it out!
3 comments:
Actually I didn't write the book, the book was created by my instructor. That's where I learned it from. :)
I think my language was not as clear as it could have been. I found her work while looking at yours and trying to find out who else uses these techniques. You certainly learned at the foot of a master - and your work reflects that! It is truly amazing. Congratulations on your business! I wish you every success.
~Kate
Kate- No you were clear... I think I've been just so focused on making all my bouquets that my eyesight isn't so great!
Yukiko is an awesome teacher and it's a wonderful program for those interested in pursuing something like this. I also teach the same program to those interested who live in the Bay Area. :) Thanks for featuring the clay flowers on your blog!
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