Saint Eligius (with risen gold), By Jane Rainwater ©2005. Digital print.
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Saint Eligius is the patron saint of metalsmithing. I altered a traditional painting of the saint and placed him on a background of "risen gold". When you put gold oxide into a petri dish with filter paper and put it out in the sun, the gold oxide will rise and create this beautiful pattern.
Welcome to Jane Rainwater's Gold Project Blog. This blog features research and artwork that I am doing about the cultural, environmental, and sociological issues surrounding the metal gold. Click on the archives (It's below the "previous posts") to view ALL artwork and posts.If you respond with a question be sure to include your email address in the post or email me directly rainwaterdesign@comcast.net
Saturday, February 04, 2006
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nice painting !!
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