Glass on Metal
Volume 23, No. 2,  April 2004

GoM Vol. 23, No. 2, April 2004
Flake Vessel, by Jaime Frechette
13" x 10" x 3".  Cast, braised and formed copper, enamel.  2004.

Features

  • The Cheapside Horde
    by Erika Speel
         Erika Speel details a cache of treasures, found in the Cheapside section of London in 1912 and hidden for over 300 years, which includes enamels and other precious items.

  • Some Notes On Custom Made Jewelry Findings
    by Hali Baykov
         Hali Baykov, a studio jeweler and enameler from England, provides us with notes on her methods of creating jewelry findings.

  • Blacksmithing & Enameling
    by Woodrow W. Carpenter
         Mr. Carpenter shares his visit to John C. Campbell Folk School, where he experimented with enameling on hand forged iron..

  • Something Special In Northeast Wisconsin
    by F.R. Nichols
         Florentina Nichols provides a history of the Kohler foundry and production plant, and explains their innovative program, which allows resident artists a chance to use the production facilities to create their art.

  • ChamplevÈ - At The Turn Of A Wheel
    by Sam Gorelick
         Mr. Gorelick shows us his methods for using a milling machine to engrave pieces for enameling.

  • Notes From An Electroforming Workshop
     by F.R. Nichols
         Florentina shares her notes from Maria Phillips' electroforming workshop, held August 2003 at the Enamelist Society conference, covering the basic equipment needed for the electroforming process.

  • Electroforming Step-By-Step
    by Jaime Frechette
         Jaime details the necessary steps to electroform an organic item.

  • Enameling "On The Ball - Again"
    by John Killmaster
         Professor Killmaster explores the possibilities of artistic creation using the new series of enamel marking pens.

Departments

  • Enamel News

  • The Cheapside Horde
    A Book Review by Erika Speel

Subscribe to Glass on Metal

Back Issue Listing

 

Copyright © 2004, Glass on Metal Magazine
Glass on Metal is a registered trademark
of Thompson Enamel Inc.
All Rights Reserved