I'm experimenting....

Started by Zeldazog, April 13, 2011, 07:39:04 PM

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Zeldazog

The technique I've used before, but not applied colour... need to tweek the firing schedules a bit as it's 'flattening' the texture a bit too much for my liking, but otherwise, I am quite pleased with the way it's going...



enameledgesblue by Zeldazog2001, on Flickr


enameledgesmulti by Zeldazog2001, on Flickr
(obviously not this colour combo, I was just testing out all the colours I've got so far)

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sparrow

Oooh, I like - very intriguing!
Sabine x

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Veebee

Oohh, I like the multi one  ;D
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DeanWilson

I love that first one ;D brilliant ;D x

laurat

They look very interesting.

Is it a total experiement or are they going to be something?

Laura

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Black Heart Beads

Oh I like, they make me want to handle them to feel the texture  :)

Diane

Oh interesting Dawn - I'm thinking local roadmaps ???
Diane x

Pat from Canvey

Dawn, the idea you gave me was to use a simple stained glass cartoon and have your grooves follow the lead lines. Then use the enamels in the colours of the original stained glass panel to highlight the grooves. Did you pipe whiting mixed with water and an icing tool to make the pattern of the grooves? Did you follow my reasoning? Here's one such design taken from the Glasseye 2000 album, see www.dfly.com

Here's a whiting experiment I did years ago.

Sarah A

Dawn they look fab, I really like the multi coloured one.