I have just finished these two enamelled note books
Both are 4ins x 2.5ins and made of steel.
This size gives me an ideal opportunity to experiment with the enamel and the photo resist film I am using to achieve the sand blasted images in the work.
Because I am about to learn (I hope) to saw metal using a jeweller's saw, my friend Dinahmow pointed me in your direction. She knew I woould be enthralled by your moths, spoons, metal notebooks and collographs. I'll follow, because I can't take it all in at once. Fantastic work. I love it!
I have been enjoying a visit to your site today, going back through some older posts, and oh so enjoying myself. These are absolutely gorgeous! I so wish I could see them in real life, but am truly enjoying all of the images. Thank you for sharing your work.
Hi Sue I really like this work. I am an art teacher looking for ways to push my a level students print work into another medium. Are you able to offer any advice on your enamelling process? Many thanks Ted
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Looking good Sue. Great concept of the spiral bound notebook. That first image of the Violet Ground beetle is to die for. xx
I love these.
I love the idea of these little notebooks made from such an unexpected material - notebooks which will last.
Because I am about to learn (I hope) to saw metal using a jeweller's saw, my friend Dinahmow pointed me in your direction. She knew I woould be enthralled by your moths, spoons, metal notebooks and collographs. I'll follow, because I can't take it all in at once. Fantastic work. I love it!
Stunning, absolutely stunning.
Oh my gosh these turned out beautifully, Sue.
I have been enjoying a visit to your site today, going back through some older posts, and oh so enjoying myself. These are absolutely gorgeous! I so wish I could see them in real life, but am truly enjoying all of the images.
Thank you for sharing your work.
Kim
Hi Sue I really like this work. I am an art teacher looking for ways to push my a level students print work into another medium. Are you able to offer any advice on your enamelling process? Many thanks Ted
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