Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Colouring my World ...


Not much beats colour on metal as far as I am concerned and torch-fired enamels must be my favourite way of making that happen.


I wanted to make some 'tribal' looking pieces so I was aiming for that rustic, buried in the Earth for a squllion years kinda thing ...


This one has a couple of colours on it and I fired it until it was super glowing! That helps give it that worn and aged look.


Of course if I have the enamels out, there is no way I am gonna pass up the chance to make something red. Again, I fired it with my torch and added a little charcoal enamel whilst it was still warm and fired it again.




The swallow is not at all "tribal" - in fact I used some lovely vintage bits and pieces on this one along with some shiny stuff. Still, it just goes to show how versatile this method of using enamel is, because I really like the look of this. Again I used a few colours to add a bit of texture and depth.


These discs look good enough to eat don't they? I will be making these into ear-rings. Mmmmm - shineee, mmmmm - colourful - that is a whole lot of "yumm" if you ask me!

4 comments:

Lyndel said...

I remember doing a bit of tiny oven enamel work in the 1970s but I love the look of your torch fired stuff... amazing, and that bluebird is Fantastic. thanks for sharing.

Ro Bruhn said...

I love your enamel pieces and your tribal necklace is fabulous. I haven't had great results with the torch firing, I end up with very dark almost burnt enamel, it doesn't seem to melt very evenly. I'll have to have more practise.

Ms Kath Pathwalker said...

Gorgeous colour ways! Beautiful! xx

Emmica Schlobohm said...

The look so great,can definately see an obsession brewing! Love the orange one : )