Pyrography
Pyrography is a way to create designs on wooden surfaces. It involves using a heated tool to burn patterns, pictures, or text into wood.
Any art piece without a functional use
Pyrography is a way to create designs on wooden surfaces. It involves using a heated tool to burn patterns, pictures, or text into wood.
An example of my glass application work. In glass application, pieces of coloured glass are glued on to a clear glass and the seams are grouted.
Some examples of cyanotypes exposed in sunlight with my garden flowers. (I have a lot of these…)
I love making raku. You never know what comes out of the kiln.
Here are some examples of my sculptures made with porcelain.
Here are some examples of bronze sculptures/items I have made while attending to bronze casting classes. I created the wax models for these sculptures and encased them in a heat-resistant mould. The pieces were then taken to a foundry where they first melted the was away, leaving a cavity for the molten bronze to fill.
Silk scarves and ties dyed with cyanotype technique. The cyanotype technique is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print, which was discovered in the early 19th century. By placing flowers on the fabric coated with a light-sensitive solution, the sunlight develops the image, leaving a blue print of the flowers after washing.