Sunday, December 11, 2011

Copper Enameling

Currently I am taking a copper enameling class through the city's parks & rec department at the Cultural Arts Center. I am a newbie and it took me a bit to get adjusted to the medium (glass powder and copper) and using the extremely hot kilns (1500 degrees F). I have learned a few techniques so far and my instructor wants me to do cloisonne before the class ends.

Photo below: the selection of glass powders
Photo: the row of kilns in class with a variety of trivets and trays stored underneath (used to hold the pieces while in the kiln)
Photo: a peek inside the kiln
Photo: my very first piece - playing with the colors and using the "paper towel stencil" technique (don't know the official term) with some of the copper still showing; this piece has 2 layers on the back (for support) and 3 or 4 layers on the front
Photo: my 2nd piece - a fall forest with the last firing a "sugar firing" where the powder doesn't melt completely which adds texture to the canopy of leaves; this piece has 2 layers on back (for support) and 6 or 7 layers on the front (took 2 class sessions to complete)
I have started on my 3rd piece (4 layers so far - and that is just the back and the basic background) and I will be painting with the powders. I don't draw so hopefully the image will turn out okay. I am making a small medallion for my husband to attach to his new home-brew system that he is making. I will post a photo when I complete the piece.