I just finished another test project.
This time I made a few verre eglomisé pieces.
11 Panels.
The trees are mica etched, then gilded in 23,75 crt and scratched in the wanted shapes.
Then I gilded the houses and rest of the trees in 18 crt and backed this up.
Then I painted the rainbow in colored transparant two component epoxy inks (bad choice, looks smutchy!)
And then silvered the complete panels.
There are some panels done with 18crt and some with 12 crt, the 12 crt is not a good choice with the silvering: to little contrast.
Here a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRx7mnKFVNE
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Verre Eglomisé Amsterdam
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Verre Eglomisé Amsterdam
Last edited by erik winkler on Wed Nov 09, 2011 8:46 am, edited 2 times in total.
Realizing we are in the 2nd renaissance of the arts.
Learn, copy and trying to improve...
Still in the learning phase
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Learn, copy and trying to improve...
Still in the learning phase

Amsterdam Netherlands
www.ferrywinkler.nl
www.schitterend.eu
www.facebook.com/Schitterend.eu
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Re: Verre Eglomisé Amsterdam
Wow that is Art...erikwinkler wrote:I just finished another test project.
This time I made a few verre eglomié pieces.
11 Panels.
The trees are mica etched, then gilded in 23,75 crt and scratched in the wanted shapes.
Then I gilded the houses and rest of the trees in 18 crt and backed this up.
Then I painted the rainbow in colored transparant two component epoxy inks (bad choice, looks smutchy!)
And then silvered the complete panels.
There are some panels done with 18crt and some with 12 crt, the 12 crt is not a good choice with the silvering: to little contrast.

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Re: Verre Eglomisé Amsterdam
Nice work Erik. Those are good art pieces. That style would look good in the lobby of an upscale Amsterdam hotel or a software giant's conference room.
Good markets to shoot for, maybe in limited production autographed runs. Clever use of the posterized black tree details to accent the gilded mica tree forms.
A weekend well spent.
Pat
Good markets to shoot for, maybe in limited production autographed runs. Clever use of the posterized black tree details to accent the gilded mica tree forms.
A weekend well spent.
Pat
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Re: Verre Eglomisé Amsterdam
Quite apart from the technical side, I'm impressed by the composition.Nice job!. A