 Conference Presenter – Cindy Pankopf
Cindy’s 15 year career as a graphic designer is the foundation of her current profession as a jewelry designer / instructor. The moment she set foot in a bead store, the seed beads drew her in.
A deep love of the complexity of color is the foundation of her explorations in beading. Cindy enjoys interpreting traditional off-loom stitches in new ways. She is also a certified Master Art Clay Silver Instructor, and especially enjoys creating new designs incorporating beading with metal clay.
For the last several years, Cindy has been teaching classes of her own designs in beading and Art Clay several times a week. Cindy was elected founding President of the Art Clay Society of Orange County and held that position for several years.
Her goal is to broaden the scope of her techniques and continue designing, teaching and sharing with others every day. She enjoys teaching locally in Fullerton, California and nationally at the Bead and Button Show and other venues. Cindy has received several awards. Most recently, in 2010, she placed 2nd in Bead Dreams and was a Finalist in the Toho Emerging Bead Artist competition.
Cindy is the author of Beadmaille: Jewelry with Bead Weaving & Metal Rings, and her latest book, The Absolute Beginners Guide to Metal Clay Jewelry will be released in 2011. Cindy has also been featured in numerous publications, including several recent articles in Bead & Button Magazine. To see more of her work, visit www.cindypankopf.com.
Conference Presentation Overview: The Seamless Ring – Sculpture & Strength
Learn all about seamless rings and how to make durable metal clay ring-bands! Make a simple and elegant band, a more eye catching one or build minature sculptures on this very strong band with a unique look.
Discover this technique to make durable metal clay rings that fit and which can even be enlarged on a ring mandrel, if need be. This technique also considerably reduces the amount of suprises out of the kiln. The seamless band, when correctly constructed, will have no weak joints which risk splitting or cracking during firing or under pressure after firing. This type of band can be textured or decorated as usual before firing, or surface embellished and fully hammered after firing for added strength.
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