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cam bortz
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Finished!

Post by cam bortz »

:D I completed my first commisioned glass piece a few days ago; just waiting for UPS to deliver the frame. When I get it framed I'll photogragh it and see if I can figure out how to post it. :D
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Larry White
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Post by Larry White »

Nice! :D Thanks for sharing it! -LW
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Post by Raymond Chapman »

Great looking stuff, Cam. Keep'em coming.
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Post by Doug Bernhardt »

Good show...and a riot to do ain't it!
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Post by cam bortz »

I wish the colors came up better in the photo... I didn't get to photograph it in the shop before delivery, so it was taken in place. The top panel reads "diarmuid" in burnished XX gold, with a background of stippled arterial red, backed with white gold, and in person the red just glows. The reds on the blended shade are enamels, which I also backed up (with aluminum leaf). The matte centers of the main copy "Hanafin" are blended with xx to 18k to 12k. This job had it share of heartache - the original piece broke (see the "sound of breaking glass" post) so this one was done without any glue-chipping.

Thanks for the comments. I'm sure Mike J. recognizes his panel and scrolls, which worked well in this.

The second photo is of the front window, done on-site with 23k gold and enamels. The photography came out better on this, tough it still has the reflection of the building across the street.
Ron Berlier
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Post by Ron Berlier »

Looks great Cam, like the color choices - old tyme feel about them.

Thanks for following up with the photos so we could get a look! :)

Ron
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Post by Mark Fair »

Beautiful Work Cam.
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Post by DAVE SMITH »

Nice work Cam! Keep it going.
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Post by cam bortz »

I've added some other photos of work done for the same client. Thought you might enjoy them.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bracketgu ... .dir=/fe57
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