ENAM
By
Cristina Grumezescu
If you want to see all my videos for how I am doing this pieces, you need first the ENAM pdf file, after that you will join my ENAM group on Facebook. Attention: it’s a video collection. How to do the murrine I am using for my pieces is not part of the tutorials.
It’s a lifetime membership for my ENAM group, where I am posting my videos for how to paint with enamels, powders, frit, murrine. All my videos are with spoken instructions. Right now I have 13 videos, I am planning to do at least 1 video every month. You don’t need to be a good painter! Don’t be afraid to try it out!
For this video tutorial you need to have a Facebook account, otherwise you can't access the video.
The videos contains the technique, so you can begin by using my suggestions…but I am sure that you will quickly move on to produce colourful new pieces of your own design.
When you buy my Collection, you have to become a member of the private Facebook group.
Link for the private Facebook group
ENAM - Enamel Pattern on Glass - for Video-Tutorial owners only.
You must request to join the group, and you have to answer the two questions while doing this.
Otherwise you can’t access the Video Tutorials.
In the group you will find the Videos.
In our group, we can help each other, show pictures of our creations, or explain new ideas or color combinations.
No refund on digital products!
Cristina Grumezescu-Schnellboegl
Cristina discovered glass in the winter of 2016. She started with stained glass, and after a few months of cutting and soldering she was so attracted to glass and the endless possibilities for manipulating it that she decided to buy a torch and work with soft glass, too. For the glass beads she needed a kiln for the annealing process, and this brought her to fused glass. Cristina was born in Romania, where she graduated from an Engineering and Economics university. After marrying in 2000, she moved to Germany and established a travel company. In 2015, she emigrated with her family to Nova Scotia, Canada. This was big change in her life. But the endless inspiration of living near the shore and surrounded by woods awakened her desire to work with glass and to mix and use different techniques and mediums. Cristina’s home and studio are located in Prospect, Nova Scotia, where she lives with her husband and two dogs.HAPPY FUSING!