Polymer clay is an incredible medium. It can be easily molded, formed
into "canes" similar to millefiori work in colored glass, woven,
crocheted and made to resemble precious stones. It does not change color
or shrink during the curing process. The possibilities are endless.
When Peg Gerard moved to New Mexico she discoverd polymer clay. While there she was inspired by the petroglyphs and the
black and white pottery of the ancient Mimbres people. In 2006 Peg was
honored to have three pictures of her work selected for the book 400
Polymer Clay Designs published by Lark Publications.
Peg returned to
Massachusetts in 2007. Since then she has let
her imagination run with lots of color and intricate designs. In addition to Gallery Five, she shows her jewelry in galleries in New Mexico, Connecticut and Massachusetts.