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Collaboration between Jon Stuart Anderson and Casey Keith Design. “Hope” Polymer clay in sterling silver.
Very rare pieces coming soon. To be available at www.JonStuartAndersonArtworks.com
Tender Family moments captured in Jon Stuart Anderson Polymer Clay Sculptures to cherish for many years to come make wonderful & important Mother’s Day gifts. Order soon for on time arrival for this year’s May 10th Mother’s Day .
Visit JonStuartAndersonArtworks.com to shop 24 hours/ day 7 days/ week. Unique and rare artworks will ship direct from the Artist’s studio to you (or your mother if desired) in time for your holiday celebration.
Casey Keith Design is proud and happy to present Jon Stuart Anderson Artworks: A direct from the artists website that will put collectors in touch with the Artwork they seek and support working modern artisans directly. Enjoy visiting the website at www.JonStuartAndersonArtworks.com
Useful and beautiful home accessories as well as creatures inspired by nature are already available on the website. Have a peek and enjoy shopping at this convenient new online venue.
Above is just a quick peek at some of the available pieces. Click on them to visit the site.
It’s true! Jon Stuart Anderson artwork will soon be available here at CaseyKeith.com. Today some pieces landed that feature some special designs that avid collectors will want to keep an eye out for!
Have a peek at 3 here :
Casey Keith Design ornaments are in stock while they last! Make your own set and enjoy them on your tree for many years to come. Unique and rare these ornaments add an artisan touch to your Christmas tree. Scoop up a combination of all the available Limited edition styles. Naturally Sparkling & endlessly special & timeless.
Available for purchase on Amazon Handmade and Poshmark at DaturaArt Handmade Boutique.
People often wonder how Artist, Jon Stuart Anderson makes his amazing and colorful creations. “ Does he paint them?” “Does he print designs on paper and wrap his creatures and bowls in them?” Nope. When we say that each color you see in an object of his creation is a different piece of clay, we truly mean that every color you see is literally a different piece of clay within the sculpture. This idea is hard for people to wrap their heads around, so occasionally (rarely) the artist demonstrates. Below we have featured one of the rare occurrences in which the artist allows the viewer to have a peek at his process.
Enjoy: