Showing posts with label Copper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Copper. Show all posts

Friday, 3 February 2012

I've been duped!

Before I tell you about me being taken for a ride, (literally) here are a few pictures of this weeks workshops and Studio Ceramics in Bahrain where they were held.





Ceramic watercolour workshop.


A ceramic studio has plenty of broken pieces of glazed pottery, so yesterday I ran a workshop combining Silver Clay along with ceramic shards.
Here is one of the pendants that has been finished, the two really work well together.
I will post pictures of the other pieces once they are out of the tumbler.

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Earlier in the week was the Art Clay copper workshop,  the copper clay is great because you get so much of it for your money and can really experiment without fear of very expensive mistakes.
This workshop was an introduction to copper, so nothing too complicated.
Detail was added to the copper by carving and pressing rubber stamps into it before shaping, forming and finally firing.

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Whilst out here I am helping set up a fused glass studio which is going to run alongside the ceramics, so before I left the studio last night I programmed the kiln for glass and popped a couple of test pieces in, a coaster along with a small pendant so fingers crossed when I return on Saturday they would have fused successfully.

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Not sure if Bahrain is ready for steampunk yet but next week is steampunk week!!!

Ok here goes…..no laughing!

Soon after I arrived, I felt the need for a nice bottle of wine.
Now you can't just buy it from you local supermarket here, there are only four places in which you can purchase take out alcohol  in the whole country, so I decided to ask the guy on the desk to order me a taxi.
After a couple of phone calls one eventually arrived, I got in and asked him to take me to the place where they sold liquor, he knew what I meant straight away and we began our journey.
I then noticed the cab had no meter but guessed that's how it is here in Bahrain. Thirty minutes later we arrived at the destination, it was like a blacked out warehouse full of every alcoholic drink you could imagine, I rushed in and brought my wine and we headed back to the apartment.
Arriving back at the apartment he told me to stay in the car as there was a real taxi driver who had pulled up behind us and there could be trouble!.. "A real taxi driver!, so what are you?" I asked,  " I am friend " Now he meant a friend of the guy on the desk, so we have to wait in the car until the "real taxi driver" pulls away and I pay him.
It was really expensive but I guessed we had been driving for an hour in total and I did have my precious bottle of wine, so I handed over the dollars along with a tip.

Yesterday I decided to return to the liquor store as I have a day of today and want to cook later and enjoy it with a bottle of wine.  Anne who owns the studio took me this time and guess what?……….It was located only five minutes from my apartment lol  The "Friend" had taken me all around the island to warrant more money, I was truly duped!

Andy

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Caution, causes burns!

What a great week so far,  on Monday I held a workshop called Stamping a new Dimension. This was a real fun day using dimensional paintable mediums along with inks, acrylic paint and Ranger products to produce tags, Coasters and a steampunk box!
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On Sunday I had a play with etching copper using Ferric Chloride (available from Maplins in the UK) caution needs to be used when using this product as it can cause burns, so if attempting it please follow the safety guidelines on the bottle and you will be fine.

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My main aim for buying this etchant was to make a copper etched plate for the altered guitar project I am working on.
I placed a Tando Creative Cogs Group mask over the copper and sprayed with Americana Matte sealer. Once dry I placed it into a tupperware box and added the etching solution so that it just covered the surface of the copper, then left it for a couple of hours before removing it and running under cold water.

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As you can see from the picture the Matte sealer protects the copper from the etchant, the unprotected copper starts to turn black and will be gently eroded. The longer you leave the copper submersed, the deeper the etch will be, I left the cogs in for two hours and it worked great!…Sorry I am not going to show you the finished plate until it is finally fixed to the guitar but here are some small copper enamelling tags I have done using the same process, except I stamped them directly with Stazon which protected the copper from the etchant….simples!

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I am not sure how to finish these tags, weather to use alcohol inks, patina them or possibly enamel and distress them as pictured below.
If anyone wants to know where to get the copper blanks, drop me an email from the contact page and I will get back to you.

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Finally I will leave you with a picture of some enamelled pieces from the enamelling workshop I held yesterday.

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A full list of this years available workshops can be viewed here.

Have a great day

Andy

Monday, 11 October 2010

Lets Be Negative For A Moment!

I have been playing with chemicals again!

The copper enamelling blank below was first placed on a bed of coconut shell carbon granules and heated with a Crème Brulee torch. The carbon reacts with the copper to produce strong colours.
Next I stamped on an image using Stazon Black. I really like how it looks now but I can’t help myself from experimenting more.



Ok so the next step was to add 5 drops of liver of sulphur to a shallow dish.
Liver of sulphur smells like rotten eggs so be warned!



I then added boiling water to the liver of sulphur and immersed the copper blank into it.



After 5 minutes the copper turned completely black.



Next I emptied the liver of sulphur down the sink and ran cold water over the copper blank. The cold water neutralises the liver of sulphur and the rotten egg smell will have gone.

The copper was then sprayed with Stazon Cleaner.



I then wiped away the Stazon ink to reveal the copper beneath leaving me with a negative image.



Jack Daniels comes to mind for some reason.....Hick!



Below is a copper heart pendant using the same technique and finished with a coat of Americana gloss sealer.



I hope that all makes sence?!

Andy