Acknowledged internationally as an innovator 
and leading polymer clay artist and teacher, 
Tory Hughes is one of the preeminent 
polymer jewelry designers.
 
Over the years her techniques have 
helped pave the way for 
many current polymer artists.
The hallmarks of Tory's creative style are 
precision combined with extraordinary imaginativeness. 
It's her attention to detail, her masterful use of color,
 and the intricacy of her designs 
that always distinguishes Tory's work.
 Her work is currently on display 
during the month of August
at a local coffeehouse in her hometown 
of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Conveniently located in the central plaza of town,
the Santa Fe Plaza Starbucks Gallery Space
is exhibiting 
‘Souvenirs - Tangible Memories, Wearable Imagination.‘
What makes this exhibit so enticing is not only
the fact that it is a relaxed way to see her work
but the coffeehouse is within strolling distance 
of her studio and gallery, where you can see more 
of her work and actually 
get an opportunity to meet her.
Here's an example of some of the
work on display.
This one called, Au Printemps Necklace, 
is a homage to Paris and a building that 
is known for its vast stained-glass roof 
and historic detailing.
And, of course, the reverse side of this piece
 is equally beautiful showing 
hand-painted silk coverings on the 
back of each floral cup.
Another piece featured is called, Moorea,
uses a technique that is an adaptation of one her
 imitative techniques: imitative rayskin
One of her legendary imitative techniques
is making polymer look like agates,
as in this piece called, 
Agate Disc necklace.
and this piece called Santa Fe is 
aptly named for the 
layers of multiple cultures and beliefs 
that symbolize the town of Santa Fe.
Approachable, friendly and down to earth,
Tory is an artist who is accessible and unpretentious.
Working as an artist, writer, teacher and 
creative consultant, Tory keeps herself busy.
Very busy. Yet, here she is making her work
accessible in so many ways.
For anyone who would like to see her 
work in a casual setting
this exhibit is the place to be.
It runs through the month of August.
You can get more information 
about the exhibit, on her website at 
‘Souvenirs-Tangible Memories, Wearable Imagination.’ 
On a different yet related note,
this casual exhibit serves as a delightful prelude to the
upcoming exhibition that is planned at 
the Racine Art Museum
in October where many of the polymer field’s 
creative pioneers will have work on display.
"Terra Nova: Polymer Art at the Crossroads"
will be on display 
October 21, 2011 – February 5, 2012.
Among the artists that "Terra Nova" will showcase 
(there will be 34)
the focus will be narrowed down to 
spotlight 8 artists who are considered
"Boundary Breakers" 
- recognized within the polymer field 
for their accomplishments and contributions -
and Tory is one of the
8 Boundary Breakers. 
For more information about the
exhibit at the Racine Art Museum
you can visit their website.





Why, what a wonderful post! Thank you for your compliments about my work, both my jewelry and my teaching. Your clarity and conciseness inspire me, Carmela! You are an appreciative and lucid writer, as well as having a good eye. Hope to see you soon somewhere, maybe Racine!
ReplyDeleteTory, I'm elated that you enjoyed the post! Your work has inspired me for a long time and continues to do so.
ReplyDeleteMy very best wishes to you for continued success, Cara