The work of Harry Nicholson can be found at www.turnstonegallery.net
Harry has been enamelling for 15 years and learnt the art at workshops under the guidance of teachers of international repute.
Enamelling, which has been an art and craft since ancient times, is the melting and fusion of glass onto metal at temperatures around 800 degrees centigrade.
Harry's fascination is held by the spontaneous effects that the fusion of glass to copper, and all the variables which appear, with the flow of molten glass across the surface of oxidising copper.
Harry finds most satisfaction working with images that arise intuitively rather than out of the intellect.
Links to Harry Nicholson's current pieces
Engine; enamel; 11.5x14.5cm; example
Fire Dancers; enamel; 11x14cm; example
Gateway; enamel; 9.5x12.5cm; example
Abbey; enamel; 12x16cm; example
Asteroids; enamel; 12x16cm; example
Red & Gold; 13x17cm; example
Buddha; enamel; 7.5x14.5cm; example
Way through the Woods; enamel; 10x15cm; example
Chaos; enamel; 14x19cm; example
Abbey; enamel; 10x15cm; example
In the Beginning; enamel; 13x16cm; example