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Metal Coating and Patina Application on Ceramics

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2007

Ron Young describes the application of Sculpt Nouveau's Traditonal Powder Blue Patina to the Copper "B" Metal Coating over a low fire clay body bisque. Plastic wrap is used to create random color patterns. Materials used: Copper B metal coating, Light Green Patina, Powder Blue Patinas, Metal Coatings, and Permalac from Sculpt Nouveau.

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  • Hi. I am very faceinated. I have been looking for an interesting way to finish my outdoor cement water fountain I created. I want the recesses and cracks of the rocks to be very dark and the high points of the sculpture to be light. The entire fountain is made to simulate a rock structure so there are caves and rough parts I think your patinas would show off? I want it to have an antiques look I guess you could say. Can you suggest the colors and patinas to buy for my faux rock cement ?

  • @paulasmits There are many, many different options. Take a look at our website for all of our patina options. Go to sculptnouveau dot c om.

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  • Looks good :D

  • thanks alot, now i've got one more cool thing that i have to try.. :)

  • Nice.

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