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Glass on Metal
Volume 23, No. 3, June 2004

Jamboree, by Joe Trippetti
16" x 16". Silver cloisonnÈ on steel panel.
More information on Joe Trippetti can be found
in the article 'Long Time Enamelists - 50 Years and Still Going'
by Vivian Kline, page 51, Vol. 23, No. 3.
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Features
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Long Time Enamelists - 50 Years and
Still Going
by Vivian Kline
Vivian profiles 13 American
enamelists who have been working in the medium for 50 years
or longer.
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To Anneal - Or Not To Anneal
by Woodrow Carpenter
Insight on the process of
annealing, why it is done, and whether or not you should
anneal your enameled pieces.
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Annealing Method of Henry Bone
The working process of Bone Studios
and the revelation that Henry Bone and his son used the
process of annealing to reduce warping of their enamel
plaques.
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Notes from a ChamplevÈ Workshop
by F.R. Nichols
Florentina Nichols shares her notes
on Jan Harrell's workshop at the Enamelist Society 2003
conference, in which Jan instructs us on the use of ImagOn
Ultra paper used for etching. Also provided are
detailed instructions for building the light box used to
expose the paper.
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Little Gems - Enameled Coins and
Tokens from 1800-1920
A book by Ivan Chick, England,
shows us his delightful collection of enameled coins and
tokens, and shares how he became involved in collecting
these treasures.
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Gardendale Elementary Magnet School
Students Learn Enameling
by Sean Alton
Sean tells us about his experience
as an Artist in Residence of the Brevard County School
System, Florida, USA, and how his young students expressed
their creativity in producing art pieces using enameling
techniques.
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