Techniques

The gallery consists of images from all members past and present as well as from conferences and exhibitions.

The organization of this gallery is by the enamel techniques or type used in the artwork. Definitions of each technique is defined in each section from Karen Cohen’s book The Art of Fine Enameling. Scroll through the entire gallery or select enamel type to go to those images:

Basse Taille

An enamel technique in which a pattern is created in the metal backing before enameling. Patterns may be made with engraving or chemical etching.

Champlevé

An enamel technique in which enamel is inlaid into depressions in the metal, leaving metal exposed.


Judy Foreman

Judy Foreman

Jan Harrell

Jan Harrell

Cloisonné

An enamel technique in which metal wires are bent to form a design; enamel is then inlaid into the resulting “cloisons”.


Gay Bell

Gay Bell

Gay Bell

Stephanie Kaehler

Stephanie Kaehler

Judy Foreman

Anna Tai

Anna Tai

Anna Tai

Carolyn P Williams

Carolyn P Williams

Carolyn P Williams

Grisaille

A form of “painting” with enamel in a monochrome, using a black background with a buildup of white overlays.

Limoges

A technique of “painting” with enamel in which different enamel colors are put next to each other without the separation of wire or surface metal.


Karin Pohl

Karin Pohl

Judy Stone

Plique-á-jour

A technique that resembles miniature stained glass and is reminiscent of its Art Nouveau and old-world influences. There are two basic methods of plique-a-jour: surface-tension-enameled and etched-enameled..


Sandra Bradshaw

Sandra Bradshaw

Sandra Bradshaw

PMC

A technique in which the metal form is Previous Metal Clay.


Stephanie Kaehler

Raku-fired

An enamel technique in which hot enamel that includes oxides is put through a reduction firing, resulting in iridescent colors. The technique can be used with or without silver nitrate crystals.

Sgraffito

An enamel technique in which lines are drawn through a layer of unfired enamel, exposing the fused enamel (or bare mteal) underneath.


Judy Stone

Sifting

An enamel technique in which enamel is sifted on the metal and fired.


Judy Stone

Stenciling

An enamel technique in which a design is cut into a material, such as paper or Mylar through which the ename is applied to, or removed from, the metal.


Jan Harrell

Torch Firing

A method of enameling in which a torch is used for the heat source, instead of a kiln.


Ilene Wagner