Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Enameling Tutorials

Since people in all stages of experience with enameling have been contacting us, we thought we'd compile a short list of resources that cover everything from how to get started, to more advanced techniques. Feel free to add your own suggestions in the comments!

  • http://www.blogcatalog.com/blog/copperheart EEAT member Copperheart has created some wonderful, thorough tutorials on a variety of enameling techniques. Beginners will want to start with this one; advanced artists will want to note the other tutorials, listed in the sidebar.
  • http://www.glass-on-metal.com/main.htm From this page, you can subscribe to Glass on Metal (the only magazine devoted to enameling), read past articles, ask questions, peruse the forum, and participate in the user gallery (and more).
  • http://www.enamelistsociety.org/index.html The Enamelist Society hosts conferences, awards, and an online members' gallery. Their Resources page is fairly comprehensive, with sections for supplies, publications, guilds, and galleries.
Of course, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Add in fabrication techniques, different methods of firing, and experimentation with different metals and products, and you've got yourself an endlessly fascinating art. We'll be covering those details in the future!

3 comments:

  1. I would like to join you! How do I do that?

    I have an enameling blog (http://imagocorvi.blogspot.com/), an Etsy store (imagocorvi.etsy.com) and also host an Enamel Forum on YahooGroups (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/enamelforum/) with 439 members, but am always interested in linking up with other enamelists.

    I am also somewhat disturbed by the number of artists on Etsy who tag their work with 'enamel' when in reality it is latex or epoxy imitations or even paint! Educating the public about what enamel really is is beneficial to us all!

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  2. I agree, imagocorvi! I'll convo you about joining. :)

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  3. I would love to be part of your group. I have taken enameling classes and will be taking them again in a couple of weeks. I love the spontaneity of the results.
    I have an etsy shop. www.beadlesandstones.etsy.com

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