Basse-taille vessel with patinated metal reserve. The Basse-taille technique engages the effect of transparent vitreous enamel glass overlay, fired onto heavy gauge metal substrate that is acid etched to multiple depths. The complex, acid etched design is built up over many days and serves as a setting for the sequential, exactly timed kiln firings of the glass at approximately 1500 deg F. The transparency of the glass overlay picks up and reflects light in a very special way. The "Ocean Wave" decorative design was developed by enamelist Barry Wechsler, in the course of meditations on nature and quantum realities (ie, that we perceive simultaneously both an object's intrinsic waves and pulses). The vessel is heavy gauge copper and serves well as a decorative plate or meditation vessel. The surrounding metal reserve has a mysterious black - grey patina, accenting the luminous, transparent glass roundel. The plate is sold with a black steel stand, total height 17 in. Cotton gloves are provided, to enable worry-free handling of the vessel without fingerprints. Each work is hand crafted, modeled after that shown and bearing unique, subtle differences. Each work bears the original hallmark of ultraWAVE Art Metal Studio.
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ultraWAVE Art Metal Studio is a specialty metalsmithing workshop producing decorative vessels and panels that are realized in vitreous enamel (glass fired onto a metal substrate). The mission of the studio is to enhance the aesthetic and spiritual experiences of persons appreciative of both beauty and strength. All work is locally hand crafted in Yorktown, NY.
Vitreous enameled art metal is sequentially fired at 1500 deg F and requires many days of precise design and execution. Vitreous enamel imparts a beautiful marriage of color, glass, light and metal.
Champleve, a specialized vitreous enamel technique, balances the lustrous capacity of the metal reserve with the luminous wells of glass fired into cells excavated or etched from the metal. Dating back to ancient and medieval applications of the technique for heraldic and clerical uses and rejuvenated many times over the centuries in more aesthetically refined decorative styles, champleve is intimately explored by ultraWAVE Art Metal Studio in a newly energized context of decorative formality and conceptual engagement.
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