All Blog Posts Tagged 'tutorials' (5)

A Discussion about "The GOOD, The BAD, and The UGLY in the AGE of the Internet with Jay Whaley on Blog Talk Radioith J

The lecture "The GOOD, The BAD, and The UGLY in the AGE of the Internet" continues to create dialog and discussion on the Internet. Recently Jay Whaley, and I discussed the issues and four recommendations in a lively conversation on …

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Added by Harriete E Berman on September 11, 2013 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Make Your Own Metal Clay Punches (4PAM_12)



Ever find yourself with in the middle of a metal clay project and couldn't locate a punch or clay cutter in the right size or shape? I've been experimenting with  "granulation" or "pebbling" in metal clay lately, and the one thing that became apparent was the need to come up with some punches/cutters in unique shapes and sizes. As you can see in the piece "Sophia," that along with the circular granulation, there is also a tear…
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Added by Wanaree Tanner on April 7, 2012 at 7:46am — No Comments

Pewter Casting: The Plunge into Production (4PAM_3)

BOMH Artsmart Conference and hearing a presentation by 

Bense Garza, it altered the way I value my ability.

< Primarily, I make and sell jewelry for a living. All of my pieces start out as an…
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Added by Wanaree Tanner on January 16, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

Metal Clay Bench TIp (4PAM)

As mentioned in the fist tutorial, for the second installment of my 4 processes/projects a month (4PAM) is about how to keep kinetic metal clay components from fusing together in the kiln. If you aren't familiar with metal clay, in order for the clay to sinter, burn off the binder, and become solid metal, the temperature will range from 1100F to 1800F. Often this means touching components won't move after firing, or the surfaces where they were touching will be marred. This simple solution…

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Added by Wanaree Tanner on January 7, 2012 at 7:51pm — No Comments

4 Projects a Month

For many of us the beginning of the year dawns with idealistic and hopeful resolutions, pointing to a potentially happier and more content version of ourselves. The truth is many of our resolutions actually involve a lot of struggle and work, and while the end results can yield a certain sense of accomplishment the road to is littered with the reality of daily living. 

 

As an artist, I think it's essential to sit down at least once a year and set some short term and long term…

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Added by Wanaree Tanner on January 4, 2012 at 9:36am — 2 Comments

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