Kristi Glick, left, an associate member of the guild, instructs members on using the kiln during a Jewelry Guild class in Goshen. Faye Peterson learned the basic methods of enameling in a recent ...
A Connecticut woman has taken the secrets of her ancient craft to a medieval Russian town to teach students about their artistic heritage. Ursula Duba, an enamelist, uses techniques called cloisonne ...
Heather Holland-Daly knew the next quest in her jewelry-making odyssey was fire. But the propane torch she bought to create enamel pieces sat on her workbench, almost mocking her. That was in 2013.
Jeannie Downing and her partner, Ralph Daniel, are glass artists from Eldersburg. They have a business called Sungold Crafts (sungoldcrafts.com). Downing’s father was a woodworker. She has his wooden ...
Sue Szabo puts a copper disk covered with powdered enamel into her kiln as she works in her home studio. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Rings made by local artist Sue Szabo. The Blade/Amy E.
Baltimore artist Angela Franklin wants to dispel a myth. “People have this feeling that drawing is innate,” says Ms. Franklin, whose primary medium is enamel. “People believe that you are just born ...