Wow! That was totally fascinating and beautiful! Mokume Gane is a technique that can be endlessly explored and I always appreciate the many ways it can be approached. I especially liked the tool you made with the scrap clay to get the cloud effect. Thanks so much for sharing this process with us.
That was so interesting to watch. I think what amazed me was how you were able to visualize how it would turn out after all the stretching through the pasta machine. Gives me something to think about! Thank you for making these videos!
The back is as amazing as the front. I love them both. As a metalsmith I would love to get my hands on this picture in a size that could be framed into a setting for a necklace or even smaller for a ring!
You keep surprising me! Wonderful work, again. I know this isn't your regular thing but I'm going to ask. I have watched numerous video on how to make turquoise, malachite, agate, etc. Those were pretty easy. I love the stone larimar. I've watched videos on how to make it but haven't found a good tutorial. Some came close but none were right. I'm thinking, with your techniques, you'd be able to crack this. Would you try?
love it, so detaild explaind just grate
I dig the process, but the green cactus should be a silhouette in that lighting... Keep up the good work!
thank you! imagine a little flashlight in the foreground for better exposure :)
Wow...Im totally blown away. Ty for sharing your talent !!!
thank you!
Incredible 😍😍😍😍
This is beautiful. I think the back is cool, too. Thank you for this technique!
Thank you! I agree about the back, unfortunatly i can show only one side in the frame...
Wow! That was totally fascinating and beautiful! Mokume Gane is a technique that can be endlessly explored and I always appreciate the many ways it can be approached. I especially liked the tool you made with the scrap clay to get the cloud effect. Thanks so much for sharing this process with us.
Thank you so much! I totally agree about the mokume gane technique, i‘m only starting to explore it‘s potential...
That was so interesting to watch. I think what amazed me was how you were able to visualize how it would turn out after all the stretching through the pasta machine. Gives me something to think about! Thank you for making these videos!
Thank you! The stretching really has a huge effect, it‘s surprising each time!
Are you coming back to UA-cam? I really enjoy your videos.
thank you so much! am working on it!!
Brilliant tutorial, really well explained and beautiful work!
Thank you so much Suzie!
The back is as amazing as the front. I love them both. As a metalsmith I would love to get my hands on this picture in a size that could be framed into a setting for a necklace or even smaller for a ring!
sounds like a great project!
This is amazing! I usually make things that are miniature - but this does make me think about trying something bigger
i'm glad to hear that. actually this was my intention :)
I wanted to know how you made the cacti shadows but you didn't show them :(
You keep surprising me! Wonderful work, again. I know this isn't your regular thing but I'm going to ask. I have watched numerous video on how to make turquoise, malachite, agate, etc. Those were pretty easy. I love the stone larimar. I've watched videos on how to make it but haven't found a good tutorial. Some came close but none were right. I'm thinking, with your techniques, you'd be able to crack this. Would you try?
Thank you! Love the idea of making faux stones with this technique! Pls keep me posted, same here of course!