

Symposium Classes 2012
Awaken Your Creativity
Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Catches, Findings & Mechanisms
Chasing, Engraving & Saw Piercing
Chasing and Repoussé
Fold Forming
Gem Carving
Inventive Forming
Multiples, Dies, Patterns, and Keum-boo
Prepare for Success
Surfaces
Stone & Metal
Stone Setting & Saw Piercing
Torch Fired Enameling
with Deborah Lozier
| April 7-8, 2012 from 9 am - 5 pm | $399 + $165 kit |

Enamel fused onto copper turns this humble metal into an amazing range of colors and textures. Enamel is a versatile medium that can be used to create a spectral colors from shimmering golds and blues to muted tones resembling stone. Fusing enamel with a torch is a spontaneous and direct approach to this transformation process and offers a greater range of fabrication opportunities. Color design, enamel application and effective use of the torch are the technical focus throughout the class. Open to all levels.
Download the tool list for this class.

Deborah Lozier is Adjunct Professor at California College of the Arts in Oakland, CA and teaches workshops throughout the United States and England. Her work can be seen in six of the Lark 500 Series, including 21st Century Jewelry: The Best of the 500 Series, both as a juror and invited artist.