Recently I corresponded with a distant family member which reminded me of this bone china plate I painted back in 1994. It has been sitting on top of a cabinet in the lounge ever since, and today I took it down and washed lots (and lots!) of dust from it and then took this picture.
I have a Jewish background coming from the Tribe of Judah, the Family of David and the Household of Shaltiel who was the father of Zerubbabel and who is mentioned in the book of Ezra in the Bible.
The family are Saphardic, which means we left Spain during the Spanish Inquisition and then became scattered nearly all over the world.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Copper Pot
Last week I was in the mood to paint small things! This pot is only 3" high and if you click on the picture it will be enlarged enabling you to see the swirls of colours easier.
There are enamel dots under the gold, and the body of the two parts of the pot were painted with copper and fired, then covered with weeping opal and fired. Amazing chemical reactions take place in the kiln to give this effect. It is particularly nice when the sun shines on it!
There are enamel dots under the gold, and the body of the two parts of the pot were painted with copper and fired, then covered with weeping opal and fired. Amazing chemical reactions take place in the kiln to give this effect. It is particularly nice when the sun shines on it!
A Small Piece of Limoges
This 3" jug was purchased unpainted years ago for a considerable amount of money. It has the genuine Limoges stamp on the bottom and has been sitting on a shelf waiting to be painted. The other day I thought "this is the day to paint that lovely Limoges jug" !
The back ground is random purple and shading green, with a little bit of enamel embellishment.
The back ground is random purple and shading green, with a little bit of enamel embellishment.
Glass Tile
THIS is the glass tile! I cannot believe I still haven't been able to post quickly, easily and correctly. All these years it has been so simple. oh well . . . . enjoy anyhow.
Glass Coaster
When I was in San Francisco I saw some lovely glass work painted by Stella Shilling. The other day I saw some suitable glass coasters in a shop so purchased a few to paint and give away as gifts.
Here is the first one I painted.
Here is the first one I painted.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Philippine Memories.
Some of you may have read earlier that I went with a group of four other ladies to the Philippines in November, to help out in an orphanage on the island of Mindoro. What a great time that was!
I so wanted to write a report about it, but I just couldn't work out how to overcome the problems I was experiencing on posting things on my blog.
I painted these little heart ornaments for each team member with the destination and date on the reverse, thinking they would be a nice memento of their Mission Trip.
Naturally I loved preparing them!
I so wanted to write a report about it, but I just couldn't work out how to overcome the problems I was experiencing on posting things on my blog.
I painted these little heart ornaments for each team member with the destination and date on the reverse, thinking they would be a nice memento of their Mission Trip.
Naturally I loved preparing them!
The Christmas Exchange Gift.
During November I was involved with a Christmas exchange, and painted a dear little Christmas ornament for an internet friend in the U.K. During the last fire there was a little accident during firing which made the ornament not suitable to send to my friend, so what could I do? I was committed to this exchange! The decision was made to post an early Easter Exchange Gift instead . . . . . . and the lady didn't seem to mind one bit. Thank you Pauline.
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