Enamel Art
Enamel art is a decorative technique that involves fusing powdered glass to a substrate, usually metal, through high-temperature firing. This process creates vibrant, glossy surfaces that can be used for jewelry, decorative objects, and fine art. The colors and designs are achieved by layering different enamel powders, which melt and bond during the firing process.
Artists often use techniques like cloisonné and champlevé to create intricate patterns and textures. Enamel art has a long history, dating back to ancient civilizations, and continues to be a popular medium for contemporary artists seeking to explore color and form.