Mondrian-Inspired Polymer Canes: Creating a Colorful Lariat

$44.95

Step into the world of bold lines and striking color with master polymer clay artist Lynn Yuhr for Mondrian-Inspired Polymer Canes: Creating a Colorful Lariat, LIVE Online, Wednesday, March 18th, at 6pm ET.

Instructor: Lynn Yuhr
Duration: 90 minutes
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About this class

About this class

Step into the world of bold lines and striking color with master polymer clay artist Lynn Yuhr for Mondrian-Inspired Polymer Canes: Creating a Colorful Lariat, LIVE Online, Wednesday, March 18th, at 6pm ET.

Inspired by the iconic work of 20th-century abstract painter Piet Mondrian, you’ll learn to build polymer clay canes that are deceptively simple yet graphically powerful.
Discover how scale changes everything, large canes create strong, statement-making focal points, while reduced versions transform into intricate all-over patterns.

Lynn will guide you through combining these canes with coordinating solids and stripes to design stunning veneers. Together, you’ll use them to create a lightweight, wearable lariat necklace complete with a striking pendant and supporting beads.

Techniques Covered:

🔹 Introduction to caning: building and reducing Mondrian-inspired square canes
🔹 Designing veneers by combining canes, solids, and stripes for balance and impact
🔹 Creating a focal pendant from veneers
🔹 Making accessory beads to complete your design

By the end of class, you’ll have the skills to craft bold, colorful jewelry inspired by Mondrian’s timeless style.

AND Lynn will be taking live questions from participants.
Your purchase includes a PDF with notes and online resources.

You can re-watch all your CRAFTCAST purchases as many times as you like.

Bonus
The PDF contains tips and resource links, it is not a stand-alone instructional booklet.

Additional details

  • Introduction to caning: building and reducing Mondrian-inspired square canes
  • Designing veneers by combining canes, solids, and stripes for balance and impact
  • Creating a focal pendant from veneers
  • Making accessory beads to complete your design
  • One block each of the following colors of clay: Black, white, cobalt blue, cadmium yellow, pomegranate
  • Clay adhesive or translucent liquid clay
  • 2mm buna cord (solid, round), about 5 to 6 feet long
  • Super glue gel
  • Toothpicks
  • Standard polymer clay work station (pasta machine, work surface, tissue blade, acrylic roller)
  • 4X4 smooth ceramic tiles (for working on and baking on)
  • Sanding sponges
  • Texture sponges
  • Index cards 4x6 inches (1-2)
  • 1 sheet smooth, copier weight paper
  • Pin vise with 2mm drill bit

Description

Step into the world of bold lines and striking color with master polymer clay artist Lynn Yuhr for Mondrian-Inspired Polymer Canes: Creating a Colorful Lariat, LIVE Online, Wednesday, March 18th, at 6pm ET.

Inspired by the iconic work of 20th-century abstract painter Piet Mondrian, you’ll learn to build polymer clay canes that are deceptively simple yet graphically powerful.
Discover how scale changes everything, large canes create strong, statement-making focal points, while reduced versions transform into intricate all-over patterns.

Lynn will guide you through combining these canes with coordinating solids and stripes to design stunning veneers. Together, you’ll use them to create a lightweight, wearable lariat necklace complete with a striking pendant and supporting beads.

Techniques Covered:

🔹 Introduction to caning: building and reducing Mondrian-inspired square canes
🔹 Designing veneers by combining canes, solids, and stripes for balance and impact
🔹 Creating a focal pendant from veneers
🔹 Making accessory beads to complete your design

By the end of class, you’ll have the skills to craft bold, colorful jewelry inspired by Mondrian’s timeless style.

AND Lynn will be taking live questions from participants.
Your purchase includes a PDF with notes and online resources.

You can re-watch all your CRAFTCAST purchases as many times as you like.

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