Winters’ Quality Shows

February 18, 2010

Today’s Territory :

Put Elise Winters into the craziness of Manhattan’s Fashion District, with the Museum of Art and Design just a few blocks away. What do you get?

Quality shows.

Elise Winters’ perseverance and talent- yes, Elise, talent- have enriched our lives. She brought about the Polymer Art Archive, and the Museum Project, which have solidified polymer’s place in the art world. Our work is at MAD and other well-known museums due to Elise’s efforts.

And her own artwork continues to evolve, seen in MFA-Boston, MAD, the Racine Museum, numerous private collections, Ornament Magazine and prestigious shows around the US.

Her latest? Her drop-dead-gorgeous Ruffle neckpieces were at NYC Fashion week, on models for Cynthia Rowley.  Cynthia Tinapple in Polymer Clay Daily featured Elise’s runway coup today, and links to a video of part of the event.

At this point, polymer as a medium is no longer a topic. The topic is what is being done with it: how individual artists are using this medium to express and amplify their creative voices. Congratulations, Elise! It was just a few years ago that Elise began her professional artistic journey – her determination and self-awareness can inspire all of us to be true to our own art.

Please donate to the Museum Project which is enabling polymer’s presence in museums to inspire generations of young artists. This is the best congrats you can give Elise! Give whatever you can. Thanks from all of us-

Until later-
Tory
ps: If you want to connect and act from your own creative nature, email me at victoria@toryhughes.com. Let’s see what creative goals we can help you achieve!

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Elise Winters February 19, 2010 at 10:48 am

Dear Tory:
I blush…
Thanks so much from mentioning the RAM Polymer collection fundraising.
Supporting this collection with an exhibition and catalog is so important for us all.

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