Yes! You will be able to download the CPD Certificate once you have completed your day of training. Once you register for our patination course, we will send you a confirmation with a discount code for our online course How Do I Get The 50% Discount For The Online Course? Wear comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty – Jeans are fine. Learning how to patinate is a unique skill – it has no correlation to how well you can draw or paint. You’ll be learning by practicing, but we also offer an online course if you’d like a wider curriculum about bronze conservation. You will have a chance to work on three basic shades during the day including black, brown and green. Hot patination is a technique used particularly on fine art bronzes, large and small, to achieve a rich range of shades. You will spend the day familiarising yourself with the basics of hot patination. When you book with us we will send you our next available date and future dates to choose from He has been employed by various foundries to train their patination teams including the Tate Modern Gallery Conservation Department He has specialised over the years in producing complex patinas for artists such as Robert Aberdein and Theo Gillick whose work demands the use of a large and complicated palette of colours and techniques. Other artists he has worked with are: Christopher Marvell, for whom I am the exclusive founder William Pye Dorothy Brooks Zadock Ben David Glynis Barton and numerous other contemporary artists. Paul has worked on both large and small castings, most recently the life-size K9 Memorial in Chelmsford for the artist John Doubleday for whom he also cast and patinated the 9ft Sherlock Holmes sculpture in London, the life-size Gerald Durrell at Jersey zoo and the Herbert Columbine VC memorial on the seafront at Walton-on-the-Naze. He went on to start Silverback Bronze as a solo practitioner in 2004 to the present day. Patination and oxidation are chemical reactions that change the surface appearance of metals like bronze or copper, creating a green, pigmented patina, or. He graduated from Goldsmiths Art College, in 1982 and set up Nautilus Art Foundry 1990. You could just mix white vinagar with 50% water and speed up the oxidation process.PAUL JOYCE has over thirty years experience in the production of fine art bronze casting and patination. Patinas are a whole discussion and every artist develops their own little concocktion. The sculptors wax is much different than bees wax. All patinas are some form of acid treatment and give different colored patinas. Most people do not know where real art stores are and there are less and less al the time. The ceramic art supply houses also carry many of the substances. However, everything I just said is based on my general experience with obtaining sculpture supplies, not on any specific knowledge about Ferric nitrate.Good art stores DO have these things. If not it may be something you have to mail order. If there is, it may well be available locally. In terms of availability the key question is whether there is some other commercial use for it. My experience has been that most art supply stores focus mostly on drawing and painting and other similar art forms, and that to get sculpture supplies you usually need to go to separate, more specialized places. I don't know for certain but I'd bet not. To advertise, take a look at WoodenBoat Advertising, or use your Google Adwords account if you want to advertise on the Forum. Selling/self promotion postings are verboten on the Forum. No need to register unless you would like to participate, although some images will only show if you are registered/logged-in.īefore you can post: click the red register link or the register tab, above, right. You'll find answers to the frequently asked questions as well as basic rules. To get WoodenBoat delivered to your door or computer, mobile device of choice, etc, click WB Subscriptions.Ĭheck out the FAQ. The Forum is a free service, and much like the "free" content on Public Radio, we hope you will support WoodenBoat by subscribing to this fabulous magazine. The WoodenBoat Forum is sponsored by WoodenBoat Publications, publisher of WoodenBoat magazine.
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