The color is blue! For this project, I used a ceramic piece that I've found in the field. I'm not a mudlarker, but everyone who find a treasure won't miss the opportunity to grab it. Instantly, when I saw that little blue sunk into the soil, I knew what it was. What I didn't know it was that I was going to collect a flower that it wasn't from a plant. I believe that everything can be electroformed, and I did. This piece of blue ceramic must be from an old plate. I don't live in a historical place, so I think it could be from the sixties. The blue color prompted me to experimenting more with patinas. In my latest video, I tested ammonia on copper, and it was a fail. But the advice of one of my subscribers was enlightening. It all came out in/(of the) blue. Supplies: Piece of ceramic Copper sheet E6000 glue Apoxie Sculpt Conductive Paint Distilled water Vinegar Ammonia Table Salt (NaCl) Rotary Tool Diamond cutting wheel Sheet metal shears Ball peen Hammer Text...
Electroforming is Art, Science and Alchemy all together. Electricity and Chemistry will encounter Geology, Botany, Sculpting, Metallurgy, Painting, Anatomy, Cryptozoology, Paleontology and more than you can think. In this blog, I'll explain all the necessary steps to achieve the knowledge to practice this Beautiful Art.