Enamelwork
Enamel, fantasy and light. Very fine sand (which is actually a compound of silica, minium, potash, soda and the metal oxide that provides its colour) is fused through fire with the sustaining metal structure and decorates its surface with beautiful chromatisms.
EM1. 'Freedom'. Fired enamel with white Limoges grisaille on copper. 'National Award of Fired Enamels on Metals' at the Seventh Biennial International Enamel Exhibition in Salou (2007).
EM2. 'Reflection'. Fired enamel with white Limoges grisaille on copper.
EM3. Portrait. Fired enamel on copper.
EM4. Portrait. Fired enamel on copper.
EM5. Portrait. Fired enamel on copper with a silver frame.
EM6. Box ‘Seabed’. Fired enamel on copper.
EM7. Frame. Fired enamel on copper.
EM8. Frame. Fired enamel on copper.
EM9. Frame. Fired enamel on copper.
EM10. Frame. Fired enamel on copper.
EM11. Sign. Fired enamel on copper with brass frame.
EM12. Sign. Fired enamel on copper with brass frame.
EM13. Mirror. Fired enamel on copper.
EM14.1. Mirror. Fired enamel on copper.
EM14.2. Mirror. Fired enamel on copper.
EM15. Pictures ‘Wheat’. Fired enamel on copper with ceramic frame.