Kaitlyn S. C. Hatch
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Sculpture/3D

As a child I learned to work with polymer clay thanks to my wonderful aunt. In my teens and twenties I expanded to working with clay as well. While I've moved on to other mediums, 3D works of art continue to have a soft spot in my heart. I would love to learn about casting sculpted works into metal, and how to create designs for 3D printing. 

Polymer clay magnets

Brightly coloured cartoony cat magnets made of polymer clay
Brightly coloured cartoony bear magnets made of polymer clay
Brightly coloured cartoony fish magnets made of polymer clay
Brightly coloured cartoony mouse magnets made of polymer clay
Jack'o'lantern magnets made of polymer clay
Polymer clay octopus magnets, orange with colourful spots
Four rainbow flower polymer clay magnets with various expressions
Seven rainbow flower polymer clay magnets with various expressions

Dragons - polymer & fired clay

Dragons have long been one of my favourite things to draw and sculpt. I started making clay dragons when I was seventeen. In 2008, for the month of October, I did a 'dragon-a-day' challenge, resulting in 29 dragons by the end (a few didn't survive being fired in the kiln).
Progress photo of a still wet clay dragon
Dark blue glazed clay dragon with yellow wings
Yellow polymer dragon, inspired by a banana
Blue polymer dragon with an orange belly
A green with yellow dots polymer dragon I named 'Spoonwinkle'
A clay version of the green with yellow spotted dragon called 'Spoonwinkle'
A small curled up yellow glazed dragon with purple polkadots
A small standing gold polymer dragon
A green polymer dragon lying down, with paper wings
A light and dark blue acrylic painted clay dragon
A purple with silver belly polymer clay dragon
A red glazed clay dragon with a yellow face
A large standing clay dragon glazed with a kind of textured blue glaze
Two acrylic painted clay dragons, one is purple and green, the other is blue and silver.
A very small sparkly blue polymer clay dragon
A very small hot pink polymer clay dragon
A sleeping polymer clay dragon made to look like a watermelon.
A purple polymer clay dragon hanging off he bottom of a round glass ornament full of glitter

Miscellaneous

Assorted polymer clay sculptures I made for action figures and dolls as a child.
Two blue acrylic painted clay cartoon apes
A very small pocket with a star in it, sculpted from black plastercine
Two very small peas in a very small pod, sculpted from black plastercine
A slate painted no-fire clay jackrabbit.
A slate painted no-fire clay jackrabbit.

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