Alisa Laryushkina (previously featured), a talented Russian artist, creates stunning floral landscapes using air-dry polymer clay. Her unique technique, inspired by Japanese polymer clay art, involves meticulously shaping and layering pieces of clay to form intricate, high-relief panels. These vibrant and textured artworks evoke the essence of Neo-Impressionist paintings, reminiscent of Van Gogh’s swirling brushstrokes. Laryushkina’s pieces are not only visually captivating but also offer a tactile experience, inviting us to explore the depth and detail of each floral scene.
Laryushkina’s work bridges the gap between traditional painting and modern sculpture, transforming everyday scenes into extraordinary art. Her floral landscapes, often framed and displayed as wall art, capture the beauty of nature in a way that is both innovative and timeless. By combining her self-taught skills with a passion for nature, Laryushkina continues to push the boundaries of polymer clay art, creating pieces that are both aesthetically pleasing and deeply engaging.
I make one of a kind framed panels from polymer clay in my unique technique. I love to depict underwater world and a floral landscapes. In general I use 10×10 cm frames but I want to try a bigger sizes.
Alisa Laryushkina
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