Tessa Spanton SWA Artist, tutor, writer
TESSA SPANTON SWA ARTIST, WRITER AND TUTOR
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Sunday 1 August 2010
New Jewellery
1.I made the enamelled pendant recently at a workshop at Art in Action. The tutors were very good, one of them and gave us a demo and showed us some samples. Then we got to work. another tutor fired the work. I covered the copper blank with a layer of clear glass powder, this then had its first firing. While that was happening I played with ideas for the design. I chose copper wire, millfiori glass slices, glass beads and copper rings. The fired piece then had another layer of glass powder, this time blue. I wanted the copper colour to show through a thin haze of blue. Then each bit of the design had to be positioned carefully without disturbing the powder layer. It required a lot of focus but was fun to do. Then there was the second firing.
I like the way the millefiori slices changed shape when fired and look like sea urchins and the little glass beads melted to fill the copper split rings. We were offered a chain or key ring to attach it to so I wore it for the rest of the day.
2. A beaded necklace that I bought last week at the Carshalton Lavender Open days.
3. One of the dragonfly pendants that I made. This one was for the EST challenge for my Etsy shop. It is now flying on its way to California
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8 comments:
I think itis always nice to learn something new and with things that melt the result isn´t always predictable. I love how yours came out!!
Thanks for sharing. These pieces are gorgeous!
the pendant turned out great ! it's gorgeous !
All 3 are gorgeous! But my heart goes to the dragonfly ^_^
Nice work on the enamelled pendant!
that enamel looks gorgeous !
really beautiful Tessa, I also like the shapes after firing, really a conversation piece. Beautiful beaded necklace and dragonfly.
This is gorgeous, Tessa! Looks like you are having so much fun with experimenting. I especially love the little dragonfly.
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