Enamels at the Chelsea Flower Show - page 2
Pat Johnson stands beside a set of panels made for display at the 1998 Chelsea Flower Show. The panels are leaning against a wall at Burnham Signs, an enamelling firm in London who let space and firing facilities to professional artists with commissions involving enamel.
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Seen here in a row, the panels were actually mounted separately, some free standing, as part of the art work in the Help The Aged Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show. They were made using industrial enamels and colours metallic micas, both materials applied with a spray gun.
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Chelsea Flower Show page 1
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