BE French vanilla with silver foil accents, brass inserts and ebony handle.
Fused freestanding in the kiln, no sand with this one.
Nice gloss finish too.
Ron

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Facinating Ron.Ron Coleman wrote:Just playing with some more techniques.
BE French vanilla with silver foil accents, brass inserts and ebony handle.
Fused freestanding in the kiln, no sand with this one.
Nice gloss finish too.
Ron
This is such a wonderful form. I love the shape, the arcs, the choice in handle, the composition...It's a terrific piece Ron.Ron Coleman wrote:Just playing with some more techniques.
BE French vanilla with silver foil accents, brass inserts and ebony handle.
Fused freestanding in the kiln, no sand with this one.
Nice gloss finish too.
Ron
The old linksCynthia wrote:
This is such a wonderful form. I love the shape, the arcs, the choice in handle, the composition...It's a terrific piece Ron.
Can you, or anyone lead me to the link for the old tutorial that you (Ron) posted a few years ago on how to make these 3-D forms hold up with sand? I am drawing up plans for some box shapes or vessels that would require sand... I envision using the same process used by Mary White for her houses, or your (Ron's) boxes in form, but not ever having done it, I need a little more info to get started.
I've got some sand info from Boyce Lundstrom's book, but for the life of me, I can't locate the tutorial you (Ron) posted on the old forum.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks GaleGale aka artistefem wrote:Ron..........it's gorgeous!
Great lesson on how to make a work of art from the silver and French vanilla reaction.
Will you share recipes - what did you use to patina/etch?? the brass?
Thanks, Gale