So now that we're back on track, let's go back to where I left everything.
My chosen brand from the Dartington range to design for was Royal Brierley. .More specifically I focused upon how the use of traditional engraving techniques mixed with a contemporary design could catch the attention of a younger audience. As you all know my chosen trend that I was going to design for was Jungle Fever (!!) and as specific emblems to represent this I chose palm trees and toucans, as even with not much detail their silhouettes are obvious- and they are super fun and bring the exciting party feel to my collection.
I started out using the larger wheels in the cold shop and
working on trying to make basic marks which would be some kind of palm
tree, and then trying to group my palm trees in a way which created a
full covering over the glass.
Single sided engraving. Palm a-rama! |
First palm. Engraved on both sides. |
Monster Toucan. Here me squawk. |
The copper wheels where also properly introduced to me in this project which was great as I can now set myself up on the lathe and center everything properly on my own. I really enjoyed working on them and in the future I am defiantly going to work a lot more on this. Unfortunately I only managed to do a half a toucan and half a palm tree using this process, but they're works in progress and so far I am very happy with them! I can't find a photograph of the palm to show you (I know I have one somewhere!) but here's the toucan.
Toucan (unfinished). Visible wing and beak details. |
These pieces were so much fun to make, hopefully they have a fun feeling for you too.
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