There has been much advancement in paint technology during the past few decades.
Painting on glass, pottery and related products was once available only to industry and professionals able to afford to purchase kilns and associated equipment.
The average home hobbyist who wanted to experiment with this craft was relegated to the local ceramics shop.
There they could purchase greenware, paint and the use of the shopâ Read More...
Stained glass artwork has been around since the Middle Ages.
The process started with people staining the windows of churches and cathedrals. At that time, only bright colors were available. Their paint options included cobalt blue, silver yellow and copper red.
Today, there is a variety of paints and techniques for people to use. The most common materials are vinegar trace paint, silver stain, matte paint, as well Read More...
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