Buckeye Bash Memories

Eggs covered with tessellated kaleidoscope cane veneers.

I just returned from the Buckeye Bash in Ohio, where I demonstrated my new mokume gane technique (“Brilliant Mokume Gane Veneers”) and and did a dry run for a new class called “Tessellated Kaleidoscope Cane Veneers.”  Eggs, pens and other objects were covered with absolutely beautiful veneers.

New Mokume

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Right now, I can post only my own work (I forgot my camera) but I’ll be posting photos sent to me by participants as I get them.  I’ll be teaching these techniques in future classes.

Student pictures are now in:

by Judy Ankerman

Egg by Jeanette Kandray

4 Eggs by Judy Ankerman

Eggs by Freda Kramer (R) and Jeanette Kandray (L)

Cane and Egg by Jan Montarsi

Jan Montarsi tells me that the cane below was his first ever complex cane!

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