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M. Burke Johnston said… Jan: Thanks for the feedback! Do you still have students use a surfactant when preparing metal for enameling? Thanks, Burke
Brigitte Martin said… Same here, same here.
The word "invigorating" is certainly well chosen when it comes to Jason's mugs :-)
I have one myself...
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Priscilla Frake said… Thanks Jan! I was so excited to see your profile in September's Jewelry Artist. Congratulations!
Jillian Palone said… I am definitely going to be around this summer! I am looking forward to your visit!
Alicia Jane Boswell said… Hi Jan---Yes I am going to SNAG & I was able to get a spot in the Trunk Show-- Omg--Hooray!
Hi Jan - The images are my own drawings...I've printed decals in the past but prefer to send my drawings to a printer who can produce decals for me (in multiples). Sure saves me time and money! Are you using a laser printer for your decals? Leslie
Dru Lindsey Patrick said… Hey Jan! I can't get enough of enamels! Ever since I have gotten back I have been an enameling machine and everything I make has some sort of enamel element. Pat is having a visiting artist come in soon to teach us how to do COLOR DECALS! I'll have to let you know how that one goes. I'll tell her you said hi, hope you are doing wonderful.
anne havel said… i'm beaming for you. that is quite a wonderful accomplishment. i should have been looking at all their work instead of vice-versa when i came to visit. now i feel sad, not having done that.
you had told me about mesa but at the time you weren't quite sure whether it would have to coincide with snag. is the new body going to still be in the same vain as the exhibition that you had with snag houston or an entirely new theme? that will keep you real busy, i'm sure.
i hope you don't have to put out too much to get your kiln going. a new one that size will be pricey.
dental appt now! yuck.
anne
anne havel said… hey jan,
none of my pieces were accepted to the enamelist soc exhibition. did they take the ones your submitted? i'm sure they did! how are you? i'm getting over a flu like cold. almost better. we've finally had some decent weather this week; nothing but rain for the forseeable future here. i'm working on visualizing something else tho.
hope things aren't too toasty down your way!
anne
Treasures from Taiwan - a crafthaus online exhibition shows contemporary metal art and jewelry from 11 Taiwanese contemporary emerging artists. Treasures from Taiwan will be highlighted on Crafthaus as an online exhibition from May 8 to June 7, 2013.
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