Glass on Metal
Volume 23, No. 5,  December 2004

Cover of GoM - 23-5
Torch-Fired Enamel Bead Necklace, Bracelet & Earrings
by Joseph Spencer.  
Mr. Spencer is a pioneer of Multi-Torch Firing (MTF)
enameling.  More information on Mr. Spencer can be
found on page 113, this issue.  Courtesy of the
W.W. Carpenter Enamel Foundation Collection.

Features

  • Magical Days in Mexico
    by Ora Kuller
         Ora reflects on her trip to Mexico City to teach an enameling workshop.

  • Better, Safer Etching
    by Gail Nelson
         Using the 'Edinburgh Etch' method to etch imagery into metal prior to enameling.

  • Inview - Pal Toth
    by Thomas Frechette
         Hungarian artist shares his art, successes and difficulties working in the medium of painted enamels.

  • The Enameled Mural for the New Discovery Communications Building
    by Miriam Fastag, Contributing Editor
         An extraordinary enamel mural located near Washington, D.C., and the process of creating this inspiring piece.

  • Contemporary Enamel Arts from Korea and Japan Exhibition
         Report on a fabulous show of Korean and Japanese enamel artists, held in Seoul, South Korea.

  • Coarse Enamel Mixes and Torch Fired Enameling
     by Joseph Spencer
         Mr. Spencer shares his thoughts on mixing enamels and torch firing.

  • 30th International Workshop & Symposia - Kecskemet, Hungary
    by Barbara Lipp
         Part One of a report on the annual conference and workshops held in Kecskemet and Budafok, Hungary.

  • Playing With Fire
    by Jaime Frechette
         A visit to California and the San Diego Enamel Guild exhibition.

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