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Using Form, Color, and Narrative
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Using Form, Color, and Narrative

January 27, 2017 by Press Features comments (0)

The Copper Enameling Process By Judy Stone See her work in Vol. IV #2 Starting with a formed vessel or dish, I employ a range of metal-smithing and enameling processes to create vessels that are unique and evocative—perhaps influenced by the Native American cultures of the southwestern United States, where I grew up; or of Greece,…

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Denitza Painting "Red Ochre"
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Denitza Painting "Red Ochre"

January 25, 2017 by Press Features comment (1)

Bright Colors on a Black Background Looking Back on 2016 Video by Denitza See her work in WTP Vol. IV #1 …I use a black background, crossing shiny lines and create explosions of light spots with often just one ‘favorite’ brush. When I paint, I don’t have any beginning or any ending point, I paint…

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WTP Artist: Denitza
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WTP Artist: Denitza

April 29, 2016 by Press Features comments (0)

A Constant Experiment with Space, Lines, and Shapes By Denitza [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he featured pictures are the making and the final result of the painting “Lazurite,” 26 × 26 inch acrylic/enamel on canvas. The work was painted with all blue-tone acrylics on canvas, and was meant as a central piece for the fall edition of the Affordable…

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WTP Artist: Judy Stone
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WTP Artist: Judy Stone

April 22, 2016 by Press Features comments (0)

“Beyond control” — the art of enameling Evidently, you are one of a small group of people worldwide who call themselves enamelists. What is it about enameling that perhaps makes it so difficult to master? There are really several answers to this question but the initial fallacy is that the medium is hard to master. It…

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Art Spotlight: Judy Stone
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Art Spotlight: Judy Stone

April 17, 2016 by Press Features comments (0)

Burnt Offering: Caldera Working by hand: the importance of tactility [dropcap]…t[/dropcap]actility is paramount; I work only by hand so that I can feel what is happening beneath my fingers. I know that there will always be areas of depression in the enameled surface that are not polished, but this is all right with me, because…

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Art Spotlight: Denitza
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Art Spotlight: Denitza

March 6, 2016 by Press Features comments (0)
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