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Volume 22, No. 2, April 2003

Ich Bin Ich, by Evelyne Bermann.
Sculpture, enamel on copper, moveable base,
approx. 40 cm high, 1992.
Click here to view more of Evelyne Bermann's work.
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Features
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Mosaic Enamels
by Edmund Massow
Edmund shares a technique in
which mosaic imagery is created by using pre-fired enamel
splinters.
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Inview: Evelyne Bermann
Evelyne Bermann is an artist from
Liechtenstein who creates sculpture and art for public
buildings, oftentimes incorporating enamel into her work.
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The Big Ugly Mural
by David and Roberta Baird
David and Roberta share their
experience of creating an enamel mural, and how a community came together to support their medical center.
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Granulated and Enameled Earrings
by Minnie Huckaby
Minnie shares a simple and
ingenious method of using granulation in your pieces.
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Charles Horner of Halifax
by Tom Lawson
We are introduced to the
Charles Horner Co., Ltd., a producer of enameled and other
jewelry in Great Britain during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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The Holy Thorn Reliquary and it's
Copies
by Erika Speel
The Holy Thorn Reliquary, a
fifteenth century enameled statuary, is revealed, as well as
the subsequent forgeries of this work. The original
reliquary is said to contain a piece of thorn from the Crown
of Thorns.
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