This project involved attaching metal leaf to the visible surfaces of this walnut, hand carved console and mirror. This process is called gilding, or more specifically for this project oil gilding. The goal was to create a traditional looking gilt object that showed characteristic signs of aging and use. Treatment involved an initial cleaning and degreasing of all surfaces to be gilded. Scuff sanding of the surface was then performed to ensure proper adhesion of the subsequent surface materials. In order to mitigate the expensive cost of (gold leaf) material over such a large amount of surface, I developed a method to use a combination of 23.75 k gold and composition metal leaf, which I purchased from http://www.seppleaf.com/. The composition metal leaf was attached to the recessed areas using a fast drying oil size. These areas were initially sealed with a coat of shellac and later glazed to "age" or darken and diminish the subtle color differences between types of leaf. Monday, September 20, 2010
Carved Console and Mirror
This project involved attaching metal leaf to the visible surfaces of this walnut, hand carved console and mirror. This process is called gilding, or more specifically for this project oil gilding. The goal was to create a traditional looking gilt object that showed characteristic signs of aging and use. Treatment involved an initial cleaning and degreasing of all surfaces to be gilded. Scuff sanding of the surface was then performed to ensure proper adhesion of the subsequent surface materials. In order to mitigate the expensive cost of (gold leaf) material over such a large amount of surface, I developed a method to use a combination of 23.75 k gold and composition metal leaf, which I purchased from http://www.seppleaf.com/. The composition metal leaf was attached to the recessed areas using a fast drying oil size. These areas were initially sealed with a coat of shellac and later glazed to "age" or darken and diminish the subtle color differences between types of leaf.
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