Light and Shadow studio
Sunday, June 28, 2015

Last one...I promise!

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I don't know how I forgot these fun little guys.  I was experimenting and trying to get more realistic expressions and this is what I ca...

Forgot the pumpkin stack!

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This is a piece I am particularly proud of. I call it a totem and the pumpkins are double sided with faces so it each one can be turned to m...

Latest work!

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I have neglected my blog and need to update it with a few of the pieces I have done recently.  I have been selling from the...
Monday, April 20, 2015

Mama pumpkin

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I recently completed a fun sculpture of a Mama Jack o' Lantern and her babies (pumpkin seeds). They are sculpted from paper clay over go...
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

EHAG update

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Tonight at 9 PM Eastern time is the monthly update of the EHAG Marketplace (Eclectic Halloween artist guild)  There promises to be some grea...
Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Meet Mr. Foxy!

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I finally got the rest of "Mr. Foxy" done and I am exceptionally pleased with him. This was a very complicated and intricate sc...
Sunday, January 25, 2015

Happy Valentines Day

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Valentines day will soon be upon us and I am posting a few of the cookies I did in the past. These were completely made from paper clay! Als...
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Christmas time!

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We are into the new year and I realized I did not post pictures of my Christmas creations. Hope yours was merry and bright!  First is a grou...
Sunday, October 26, 2014

More Ghoultide fun!

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Here is a few more pieces I took with me as well as my new business/post cards!  I had to go back and make a moon man to take with me.  The ...
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Light and Shadow Studio
Montana, United States
My name is Tammy and I love making one of a kind original folk art. After 25 years of working as a designer and production artist for a gift company, I decided to start doing what I truly love! I love to sculpt and I love folk art. Especially Halloween and the odd Santa too. I sculpt in paper clay and take pride in using German glass glitter, rare and unusual ribbons and findings in my work. Gourds grown here in the USA form the foundation for much of my work. I also love to carve and enjoy incorporating wooden treasures to my work. I feel so blessed to be finally doing what inspires me and have received so much support! It has been a humbling experience. I live in the mountains of Montana with my husband and one very bossy Scottish terrier.
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