My article in Art Jewelry Magazine, November issue, is out on the stands. View various techniques to colorize copper, and add it to any number of creative pieces. Art Jewelry is a great magazine filled with ideas from marketing your work, to new creative techniques.
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Gesso may chip off. Anything too thick on metal, may chip. Copper Topper can be found at http://www.ModernOptions.com, a SanFrancisco based company. They also sell patinas. I’d love to know if it works. Good luck.
>>>What about 'copper topper', a coating that lays copper on top of anything, then trying color?<<<Is this a commercially available product? Also do you think that gesso would on a roughed up surface would work? Dang – I wish I had some gesso! Thanks for getting the creative juices flowing!Robyn Hawkhttp://tucsongemshow.blogspot.com
Hi Robyn Hawk…what a Great name!!Thanks so much for your input. The key to everything is roughing up the surface of the metal. It does take a high shine off, but if you’re coloring it, why not? I haven’t tried brass. What about ‘copper topper’, a coating that lays copper on top of anything, then trying color? I haven’t experimented with brass.
I have to tell you – your article in ArtJewelry was wonderful! Do you know if it is possible to use the applied (paint/prismacolor) finishes to brass? Getting color on brass is such a chore!!!Robyn Hawkhttp://dailyjewel.blogspot.com
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