Brooch by Callie Huskins.
Enamel, copper.
3 1/2 x 1 1/2 in.
Absolutely gorgeous impressionistic work. Great, subdued color selection and well-balanced composition. You make me envious of your skills. I am beginning to work with ceramit "enamels" (the same stuff they use to make porcelain dental veneers) because they fire in a home oven at 200 degrees. One reason is that I cant afford to spend money on any more equipment, and here in New Orleans, torch work heats up the house too much. We had a fuel adjustment cost of $300.00 in this month's energy bill ($500.00+ total, so I can only do torch or kiln work in the few cool months we experience.
Once again, congratulations on a beautiful piece of art!!!!
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This gallery contains work by Linda Darty's enameling and metals students at East Carolina University. Read about Linda Darty in our Artist Profile in the July 2008 issue of Art Jewelry.
20 total photos Last updated on 05-14-2008