Some of the foils are torn, sandwiched between two sheets of tracing paper. The pagoda was cut with hairdresser's scissors, the design on tracing paper also, paperclipped to the sandwiched foil. A bit tricky so I don't aim for absolute
Some of the foils are torn, sandwiched between two sheets of tracing paper. The pagoda was cut with hairdresser's scissors, the design on tracing paper also, paperclipped to the sandwiched foil. A bit tricky so I don't aim for absolute precision!
The reticulation (a Bill Helwig technique), occurs when gold foil overlaid with silver foil is fired for an extended period. I wrote a long article about it in the Feb 2003 issue of GoM magazine, Vol 22, No.1 if you have a copy.
Hi Tric,
Some of the foils are torn, sandwiched between two sheets of tracing paper. The pagoda was cut with hairdresser's scissors, the design on tracing paper also, paperclipped to the sandwiched foil. A bit tricky so I don't aim for absolute
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Jenny,
How did you cut out the pagoda foil so precisely, and how did you get it reticulated?
I am very happy to hear you are getting the shoulder back - wow, that has taken quite some time.
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