Colored Copper Article

by patgullett on September 28, 2008

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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Howling Moon Studio October 2, 2008 at 10:19 pm

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.

A Fly On The Wall October 2, 2008 at 8:57 pm

>>>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

Howling Moon Studio October 2, 2008 at 8:54 am

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.

A Fly On The Wall October 1, 2008 at 9:30 pm

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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