I use a lot of opalescents in my work, in different ways, but I only use leaded enamels.
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I haven't worked with unleaded opalescents, but from what I have been told, they behave differently from leaded opal enamels when fired
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I use them as bases and I use them for nouveau grisaille. I upload two examples. The lily is transparent enamels over a rather opaque opaline, I have described this process in my blog:Â http://blog.innershelter.net/2010/06/painting-watercolours-with-glass.html
The blue piece is a grisaille (white opalescent over blue transparent). A good control of the opalescence of the enamel is necessary for this technique, and I am not sure that is possible with unleaded enamels. Again I have not tried. The opalesncent enamels I use, gradually turn milkier with a careful fire.
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Foil under opalescent can give a beautiful effect, but be sure to isolate opalescent enamels from silver with a layer of flux, since they react and become stained and yellow.
I use a lot of opalescents in my work, in different ways, but I only use leaded enamels.
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I haven't worked with unleaded opalescents, but from what I have been told, they behave differently from leaded opal enamels when fired
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I use them as bases and I use them for nouveau grisaille. I upload two examples. The lily is transparent enamels over a rather opaque opaline, I have described this process in my blog:Â http://blog.innershelter.net/2010/06/painting-watercolours-with-glass.html
The blue piece is a grisaille (white opalescent over blue transparent). A good control of the opalescence of the enamel is necessary for this technique, and I am not sure that is possible with unleaded enamels. Again I have not tried. The opalesncent enamels I use, gradually turn milkier with a careful fire.
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Foil under opalescent can give a beautiful effect, but be sure to isolate opalescent enamels from silver with a layer of flux, since they react and become stained and yellow.
Mer,
Thank you for your response. I applied the opalescent as a top layer as well as mixed with a transparent. I am going to try using it as a base. When you say use it as a base, is that with or without a flux layer?
Mer,
Thank you for your response. I applied the opalescent as a top layer as well as mixed with a transparent. I am going to try using it as a base. When you say use it as a base, is that with or without a flux layer?
Mer,
I also wanted to thank you for posting the images. It looks like the cloudiness that I am seeing is an expected reaction; so, I will also look at using a lighter coat of opalescent to see if I get results that are more appealing to me.
Mer,
I also wanted to thank you for posting the images. It looks like the cloudiness that I am seeing is an expected reaction; so, I will also look at using a lighter coat of opalescent to see if I get results that are more appealing to me.