When her Mom framed the rooster she drew in kindergarten,
Susan Eaddy decided that she wanted to be an artist. Since
then she has been building on those basic skills learned
at age 5 and never lost her love for “ClayThings”.
When she grew up, she worked as an Art Director in educational
book publishing for 8 years. She illustrated over 70 educational
books and covers in many different media, and won awards
for her paper sculpture. She then became the Art Director
at RCA Records Nashville, receiving a Grammy Award nomination
for the art direction of the “Los Super Seven”
CD package.
After 7 years she left RCA to open ClayThings Illustration.
Today, she works entirely in polymer and
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