Volume 21, No. 5,  December 2002


'stone stories', Series 2, by Bill Helwig
Enamel on copper, 4" x 5", 2001.
See the article 'stone stories' - Insight and Adventures
with 533 Liquid Form Enamel
in the current issue of GOM

Features

  • Enameling "On the Ball" and More
     by John Killmaster, Professor of Art, Emeritus
     Boise State University
         John Killmaster shows us his techniques for using the new ball point enamel marking pens and twist-case pencil crayons, plus more.

  • C.I.D.A.E. / L'Esmalte
    by Nuria L. Ribalta
         Faculty of C.I.D.A.E. gives us an overview of how the art of enameling is taught and promoted in Barcelona, Spain.

  • Visit to C.I.D.A.E.
     by Marian Slepian
         Long-time GOM contributor Marian Slepian tells about her visit to Barcelona, and about the wonderful people, equipment and art found there.

  • Making Enameled Copies of Your Art
     by James Mayfield
         Jim informs on how to have your art and designs of most any media made into an enamel plate that will last for lifetimes.

  • 'stone stories' - Insight and Adventure with 533 Liquid Form Enamel
    by Bill Helwig
         Bill shows us the technique used on his 'stone stories' series, and how it is achieved using liquid form enamel.

  • Ray Parisi Exhibition
     by Averill Shepps
         Averill reviews the Ray Parisi 'mini-show' held at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, VA.

  • Great Show in California
      by Benny Alba
         Benny Alba's take on the 6th International Juried Enameling Exhibition held at the Richmond Art Center by the Northern California Enamel Guild.
    Read Benny's review here.

Departments

  • Publisher's Column
      by Woodrow W. Carpenter

  • Book Reviews
         Bill Helwig reviews Enamelling on Precious Metals, by Jeanne Werge-Hartley and The Art of Fine Enameling by Karen L. Cohen.

  • Enamel News

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