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DAVID MOLA Glass
PAINTING ON GLASS
It is a technique used to decorate object with volume, flat glass for decoration, or more widely use, to insert painted pieces inside a glass window or door
Grisailles are the metallic pigments. Then are fired at between 580 ° to 600 ° in order to adhere to the glass.
The traditional process is a complicated technique based on overlapping glazes to give volume to the plane. This technique has remained unchanged since the seventeenth century.
The enamel work is slightly different, allowing firing at low or high temperature, and providing vitrified colors brighter.
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Jonathan Cook course. Paint and Ennamel sample 7. Reduced 500 px.jpg
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Jonathan Cook course. Paint and Ennamels. Alice 500 px.jpg
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Made for Andrew Johonston Studio
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Made for Andrew Johonston Studio
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Made for Andrew Johonston Studio
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Jonathan Cook course. Paint sample 3. Reduced 500 px.jpg
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Made for Andrew Johonston Studio
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Jonathan Cook course. Paint and Ennamel sample 8. Reduced 500 px.jpg
Jonathan Cook course. Paint and Stain sample 5. Reduced 500 px.jpg
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