Hand-Painted Metal Jewelry with Patinas and Pigments
Homemade patina: green and blue
A course by user7249195 surname7249195 , Jeweller
Learn to create pieces of jewelry in brass or copper featuring patinas and pigments for a touch of joy and color
About the video: Homemade patina: green and blue
Overview
“In this lesson you will learn how to create three types of homemade patinas with different chemical compounds to achieve green and blue tones. We will apply the patinas on the metal samples that we previously had prepared and we will see how to combine the patinas with pure pigments. Remember something very important: we should never mix ammonia with bleach.”
In this video lesson user7249195 surname7249195 addresses the topic: Homemade patina: green and blue, which is part of the Domestika online course: Hand-Painted Metal Jewelry with Patinas and Pigments. Learn to create pieces of jewelry in brass or copper featuring patinas and pigments for a touch of joy and color .
Partial transcription of the video
“Homemade patina: green and blue In this lesson we are going to start working with patinas. Now I'm going to teach you how green and turquoise patinas are made. It is important that the brass parts are well ground before starting to apply the color. In the first patina we will use ammonia, lemon and salt. We are going to need a topper and a jar. The first thing we will do is place on the topper lid a frosted brass plate. In a lid we will put ammonia. I have a lid here that has ammonia in it, a squirt of ammonia. Be careful that when you put it on you don't touch it with your hands. What we a...”
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Course summary for: Hand-Painted Metal Jewelry with Patinas and Pigments
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Category
Craft, Fashion -
Areas
Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, Decorative Painting, DIY, Fashion Design, Jewelry Design
A course by user7249195 surname7249195
María Rosua has always worked with non-precious metals, almost all her work is in brass, as it gives her the possibility of making large pieces that are accessible to anyone who wants to buy them.
Its collections are the result of combining metal with plastics, 3D printing, resins, recyclable materials, wood, pigments, acrylics, and patinas to give them color and expression. Currently, he has his personal brand that he sells online, in markets and in physical stores.
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