Ken, Thank you! It's multiple layers of enamels, transparents over copper and firescale/oxidized copper, as well as some opaque reds. Random pieces of gold leaf (very thin, hardly there--much thinner than silver folil, for example) fired on--then I
Ken, Thank you! It's multiple layers of enamels, transparents over copper and firescale/oxidized copper, as well as some opaque reds. Random pieces of gold leaf (very thin, hardly there--much thinner than silver folil, for example) fired on--then I added more pieces of gold leaf--the earlier ones sort of fade/get absorbed into the enamel. I went through ore gold leaf than I'd intended on this. The obvious pieces of crackled gold in the final piece are the last ones I applied. I carefully underfired it (in a kiln) just to where the already-fired enamel was again smooth (after the initial crackling that happens when enameled pieces are heated). The birds were drawn on with a gold ceramic marker pen (Japanese, from Enamelworks Supply in Seattle). Hope this helps!
Ken, Thank you! It's multiple layers of enamels, transparents over copper and firescale/oxidized copper, as well as some opaque reds. Random pieces of gold leaf (very thin, hardly there--much thinner than silver folil, for example) fired on--then I
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Hi Musickstudio,
I think your work is great, in particular the copper base with birds - stunning. Care to share how you fire it?
Best wishes. Ken
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