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Signs

Enameling is glass fused to metal at high heat. Signs made of glass fired on steel or copper unite fade-proof brilliance of glass with the durability of metal.

For more information about how I create these enameled works, please see my pictorial demonstration of The Enameling Process.

Sign: "A Barren Desert?"

A Barren Desert?
24” X 36”
Signs for self-guided nature trail, designed in collaboration with Colorado Architecture Partnership and made in collaboration with The Porcelain Company.

Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado

Sand Dune Formation - In Situ At Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado

Sand Dune Formation (1995)
One of 11 Enameled Steel Interpretive Signs; 24” X 36”

Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado

Sign Detail: The Living Sand Sheet

The Living Sand Sheet (Detail)
Interpretive Sign

Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado

Donor Recognition And Animal Exhibit Sign

Donor Recognition and Animal Exhibit Sign (1996)
Enameled Copper; !5” X 12” & 15” Square

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Zoo Donor Wall - Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

Zoo Donor Wall (2003)
Enameled Steel; 9' X 8'

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Zoo Donor Wall, Detail

Zoo Donor Wall (Detail)
Enameled Steel; 1' 6" X 2'

Michelham Priory Sign

Medieval Physic (Herb) Garden Sign (1981)
One of 11 Enameled Steel Signs; 6” X 8”

Michelham Priory, East Sussex, England