Clare Spaulding

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Clare has been involved in the arts for over 30 years. In the 1980’s, she owned a gallery in Southwest Michigan, and has explored painting, metal, stained glass and lapidary work.

Using the Precious Metal Clay process, she creates unique sliver jewelry art, including silver necklaces, bracelets & cuffs, and earrings. Clare’s pieces feature unique designs of animals, insects & nature, while others explore decorative patterns and shapes. She also harvests Michigan Petoskey stones, Leeland blue stones, and Fordite, which are often incorporated as pendants and charms in her additional collection of jewelry work. Stone grinding and polishing are key to the process of the pieces. Clare’s introductory jewelry class, Intro To Precious Metal Clay, has been a staple class in the AuSable Artisan Village programming, where students design and fire their own silver necklace from clay.

Clare has recently expanded the scope of her work to include painting, specifically acrylic pour painting. She plans to continue to pursue painting using the acrylic pour technique, and extend this process to the public through acrylic pour classes at Artisan Village.