The top picture shows (from left to right) Robyn, Hannah, Karen, Baba, Kate and Andrea. In the photo on the right, you can see Kate with Debi and Heather. And here's a picture of Stefanie with various tools of the trade surrounding her.
PMC consists of fine silver particles suspended in clay. You shape pieces out of the clay and then fire them in a kiln. The high temperature of the kiln burns off the clay and leaves the silver. The fired piece can then be tumbled in a tumbler to leave it with a bright, shiny finish or a patina can be added to colour the silver. The picture on the right shows various pieces of formed clay made by Stefanie and myself, drying on a kiln shelf before they are fired in the kiln.
This last photo shows a flower ring I made, based on one of Kate's designs and using a flower bead made by Amy Waldman-Smith, in which the silver has been patinaed by dipping it in liver of sulphur. Pretty!
3 comments:
I just need to come in here to say that the whitish appearance of pieces out of the kiln is not binder residue; that all burns clean very early in the firing. What you are seeing is fine silver oxide.
Cynthia, wow how beautiful they are. Such talent you have for sure. Sharon
Thanks Kate, I fixed it!
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