
after enameling lots of steel panels, i decided to chop up a few into my favorite abstract geometric shapes. i wanted to see what these kinds shapes would look like with enamel and marks versus a panel. i also made a small series in copper which i plan to stitch on, most likely with
colonial knots. i like the results on both metals, but still have a bit of work to do on several of the steel pieces--more stoning to reveal the layers and drawing underneath. i would like to turn all of these pieces, copper and steel, into jewelry.




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1 comment:
LOVE the way this looks! YOU are amazing, AMY
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