Thanks Trish and Chris....actually I always manage to kill my orchids. This is from a digital photograph I took last year at the Franklin Park Conservatory here in Columbus, Ohio at the annual Central Ohio Orchid Society's two-day sale and show. BTW,
Thanks Trish and Chris....actually I always manage to kill my orchids. This is from a digital photograph I took last year at the Franklin Park Conservatory here in Columbus, Ohio at the annual Central Ohio Orchid Society's two-day sale and show. BTW, for anyone else who lives in this area, that is coming up again on April 6-7. Last year my husband Chuck and I each took around 300 pictures (!) which then allows me to go through and hand pick the best and ultimately turn them into enamels. It is a very peaceful process to paint these....because if something is wrong, a simple swipe with a wet towel, and no trace remains of the offending part. How good!
This was one of my first big wet packed/painted orchids (10" x 12" on 18 ga. copper)....kind of like impasto because I applied it pretty thick. I did it after my beginning enamel students started flexing their own enameling muscles, and everyone loved
This was one of my first big wet packed/painted orchids (10" x 12" on 18 ga. copper)....kind of like impasto because I applied it pretty thick. I did it after my beginning enamel students started flexing their own enameling muscles, and everyone loved watching how I did this. It also attracted attention from the bronze casters from the next studio over.
Thanks Trish and Chris....actually I always manage to kill my orchids. This is from a digital photograph I took last year at the Franklin Park Conservatory here in Columbus, Ohio at the annual Central Ohio Orchid Society's two-day sale and show. BTW,
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Fabulous Barbara,
I think I can guess what grows in your garden!
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This was one of my first big wet packed/painted orchids (10" x 12" on 18 ga. copper)....kind of like impasto because I applied it pretty thick. I did it after my beginning enamel students started flexing their own enameling muscles, and everyone loved
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