This is not just an enameling journey at the moment, I've very recently set up my new www.picklepotjewellery.com website and that's been a journey so far too.
Currently I'm trawling through loads of information on Policies, Terms of Use Policies, Privacy Policies, policies policies policies. So much legal jargon to wade through, its doing my head in.
More interesting is that I'm also currently working on 4 small enamel landscape pieces for framing.
I like to concentrate on producing one type of piece at a time so I tend to do multiples of my designs for the chosen type together, rather than spread them out over time, I find this approach really helps me get into the technique that I'm using.
I'm creating these landscapes using a base of sifted enamels and S.64 enamel paints from Enamel Workshop, I like these painting enamels a lot there's a great colour range and they are lovely to mix and apply. I've tried them with both an oil based medium and a water based medium and for me the oil base works best. I use lavender oil, bonus, the perfume from it fills my studio with calming vibes.
Once the paints are dry they need to be smoked to burn off the oil before firing, I use my torch for this, slowly applying and removing the heat to allow the smoke to form and dissipate until there is no more smoke. In fact I use my torch for most of the creation of these pieces, especially the small ones, I'm too impatient to wait for the kiln to come to temperature for the many firings they need, but they do get a final fire polish in the kiln.
This one is 8.5 x 7 cms, it's probably over maximum size for torch firing but so far so good. This piece is finished and ready for framing, 3 more pieces to go.