Tommy Cat
I was commissioned to make a 6×8″ copper plate of Tommy the cat. After some back and forth with the client, we chose a photo and I got started. The
Visual Art Handcrafted in Newfoundland & Labrador
I was commissioned to make a 6×8″ copper plate of Tommy the cat. After some back and forth with the client, we chose a photo and I got started. The
I decided to make a mock neon sign to spruce things up. I used EL wire to light up Newfoundland island and copper foil for colour against a black background.
I decided to try and experiment with colouring copper using fire. Let’s try and see what works! First, a few words on safety. In this project, I use a strong
My donation to IceberGallery’s “Feels Like Home” Artist Exhibition. This 11×14″ copper portrait of a Newfoundland Dog/Labrador Retriever mix will be available to bid on in August 2022. Let’s go!
I have more 6×10″ blanks, so looking for more tall designs. Gonna try my hand at making copper pitcher plant pictures. Let’s begin! I start on the computer with creating
I have been thinking about various musical instruments, and with a blank that’s suited for something tall, I decided to make a copper plate of a tenor sax. As always,
As a gift, I made a 6×8″ copper plate of my sister’s cat, Missy. I took a few pics myself, then picked one out I liked best. Let’s get started!
I usually use paint for black in my design, but wanted to see if I could get a good “black” through chemical reaction. I used an image of a humpback
I found a good royalty-free image of a frog and decided to make it into a copper portrait. I had a 6×8″ blank ready to go, so began with designing
I set out to make a large, 12×18″ copper map of the world. I decided to keep the oceans copper and have the land masses react to obtain their colour.