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I believe that
Science is Art and that there is a flawless meld between the scientific
and artistic mind.
The Rambam (Rabbi Moshe ben
Maimon) taught us, more then 800 years ago, “Healthy soul within a healthy
body” and I try to follow it by practicing Martial arts to nourish both
my soul and body. As I am approaching my Dan testing I feel the increase
in my physical fitness and mental ability to focus longer and deeper.
During my whole life I have
tried to project my creative need through different media, from ceramic
to silversmith, but they all demanded a well-equipped studio. About 10
years ago I discovered the perfect media for me, Polymer Clay. It turned
out to be the media that is versatile and flexible enough to allow me to
express my creativity in the sporadic time slots that a career mother can
spare. It all started when I discovered Dr. Z. Kripke’s beautiful pieces
at the Grove Crafts Center and there after I started to learn how to manipulate
the colorful clay to express ideas that suckled from microscopic natural
images and shapes. My work is featured in several Polymer Clay books, calendars,
magazines, at a Gallery in Old Town, as well as at the San Diego county
fair in Del Mar.
I am a member of the San Diego
Polymer Clay Guild, which is a group of wonderful, warm, nonjudgmental,
and supportive people. I teach friends and family new techniques in Polymer
clay whenever there is enthusiasm and eagerness to learn.
Dr.Varda Levram-Ellisman |