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Copper Electroforming Components Class For Artists and Mad Scientists Class Description: Come join me as we turn found objects into copper components to be used in your own creations. Explore the endless possibilities of copper electroforming in an easy to understand format. In this class we will electroform a flower, a shell with a pearl, and texturize and decorate a glass bead. We will spend time discussing the process of electroforming, sealing and protecting stones, and gluing techniques. Projects will need to process 18-24 hours or more for proper copper deposition. Students will need to return to the classroom at a later time clean and pick up projects unless other arrangements have been made. Maximum # of Students: 10; Minimum # of Students: 3 Class Skill Level: All Levels Class Fee: Contact: [email protected] Kit Fee: $35, Fee is payable to instructor at beginning of class and includes prepared organic material, copper wire, conductive paint, glue, pearls/stones/crystals, tutorial containing detailed instructions, material resources, and photographs, and use of electroforming and polishing equipment and chemicals. Class Equipment List for Students to Bring: Required items: Optional Supplies: Magnifying glasses or readers Students are encouraged to bring their own lampwork beads. Beads with depressions for CZ and elevated millefori are suggested.

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Page 1: storage.googleapis.com · Web viewAfter a career as a scientist Terry Henry answered her hearts call to turn to art full time and since November 2011 she hasn’t looked back! Terry

Copper Electroforming Components Class For Artists and Mad Scientists

Class Description: Come join me as we turn found objects into copper components to be used in your own creations. Explore the endless possibilities of copper electroforming in an easy to understand format. In this class we will electroform a flower, a shell with a pearl, and texturize and decorate a glass bead. We will spend time discussing the process of electroforming, sealing and protecting stones, and gluing techniques. Projects will need to process 18-24 hours or more for proper copper deposition. Students will need to return to the classroom at a later time clean and pick up projects unless other arrangements have been made.

Maximum # of Students: 10; Minimum # of Students: 3 Class Skill Level: All Levels Class Fee: Contact: [email protected] Fee: $35, Fee is payable to instructor at beginning of class and includes prepared organic material, copper wire, conductive paint, glue, pearls/stones/crystals, tutorial containing detailed instructions, material resources, and photographs, and use of electroforming and polishing equipment and chemicals.

Class Equipment List for Students to Bring:

Required items: Optional Supplies:Magnifying glasses or readers Students are encouraged to bring their

own lampwork beads. Beads with depressions for CZ and elevated millefori are suggested.

Notebook and penThe class will use liver of sulphur (LOS) to darken final project.

Page 2: storage.googleapis.com · Web viewAfter a career as a scientist Terry Henry answered her hearts call to turn to art full time and since November 2011 she hasn’t looked back! Terry

PERSONAL INFORMATIONTerry Henry5365 Venado AveAtascadero, CA 93422559-361-6880www.http/[email protected]

Artist bio: (feel free to edit) After a career as a scientist Terry Henry answered her hearts call to turn to art full time and since November 2011 she hasn’t looked back! Terry is a native of California from the community of Los Gatos, she attended college at San Jose State University where she started out as and art student, however her concern for making a living resulted in a career path change to earth science; though all the while nourishing the desire to be and artist. Terry’s art embraces science, as she is best known for her electroforming work, which combines real flowers, insects, fossils with inorganic materials and her lampwork floral designs. Terry’s extensive teaching experience to adult learns in the field of art and science makes her class easy to understand and follow. Teaching experience: Teaching experience includes a State Single Subject Teaching Credentials in Art and Science and a Lifetime Community College Teaching Credential. I started teaching science in 1976 at State and Community College level, and art and science at the K-8 level. I teach flameworking, wire wrapping, and electroforming to adult learners across the country.