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I have been working in my medium since 1972 and am basically self-taught. I came to enameling by accident while studying on a Fulbright Scholarship to Germany in 1968-9. When I first saw something red hot and molten emerging from an enameling kiln and then watched as brilliant transparent colors and the gloss of glass appeared gradually before my eyes, I was hooked. Enameling was destined to become my profession and my way of life. I am currently on the board of the Northern California Enamel Guild. I sell my work through retail crafts fairs and through my website at www.jstoneenamels.com. I have taught enameling all over the U. S. I currently teach enameling at The Crucible in Oakland, CA.
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A friend and I are going to jump in on that class you are teaching in the summer at the Crucible Judy. I became a member last week. Looking forward to the details being released and getting very excited. I have the small book about the Fred Ball Enamels from the Enamel Arts Foundation. I'm glad you are going to explain and enlighten. Looking forward to it.
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Welcome to crafthaus. These pieces are lovely. I started the New Jersey Metal Arts Guild with Amy Roper Lyons, in order to recreate the wonderful sense of community which I consider you a part of, that I experienced in the Bay Area.
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Thank you very much for your membership renewal and continued support of crafthaus. Your membership is valid through February 15, 2018.
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Your vessels are beautiful! Thanks for telling that you use the #5 tip on the Paasche. I have one of those!
Welcome to crafthaus. These pieces are lovely. I started the New Jersey Metal Arts Guild with Amy Roper Lyons, in order to recreate the wonderful sense of community which I consider you a part of, that I experienced in the Bay Area.