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Jacqueline Lee is a polymer clay artist whose work is
sold in high-end galleries and museum stores.
Jacqueline has been deeply influenced by Japanese art,
which she reveres for its purity, simplicity and
understated elegance. Her work has appeared in
Georgia Sargent's
Polymer Clay: Exploring New Techniques and New Materials and
Tory Hughes'
Polymer: The Chameleon Clay.
When not designing new pieces in her
studio, Jacqueline enjoys teaching
polymer clay workshops across the country. She was a
guest speaker at polymer clay's first business oriented conference,
Elevating the Art Form in 2002.
Jacqueline's work can be found in the museum shop of
the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.
Jacqueline Lee
jl@jacquelineleeonline.com |