Fine Art Gallery & Studio
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136 E Main St
Westfield, IN 46074
Phone:(317)867-4139
Fax:(317)867-4159
email address:
galleryone36@verizon.net
5 Week Beginner Class
Students in the beginner class will learn all
of the fundamentals of working with PMC,
use of paste, lump clay, sheet and
syringe. You will create Pendants, charms,
earrings, rings etc.
Fall class coming soon
In the three hour workshop students will learn
the basic techniques of working with PMC.
In the 5 week class students will learn the
basic techniques of working with PMC and
build on those skills to make amazing jewelry
that is truly unique. Students will make
pendants,earrings and rings, work with
paste, syringe, mold making, texturing and
learn to set stones.
Classes fill up quickly. To hold a spot in the
class simply call the gallery or stop in and
pay the class fee.
PMC 3 Hour Beginner Workshops: This workshop is designed for students that have never worked with PMC before. Students will create a pendant, fire it, polish it and leave with a finished product they created.
Workshops
Saturday Oct. 11 10am to 1pm
Includes everything you need to complete a finished piece of jewelry you created Cost: $75.00
GIRLS NIGHT OUT Thursday Oct. 16 5:30pm-9:30pm (Girls Only :) Cost: $95.00 Includes everything you need to complete a finished piece of jewelry plus wine, music, appetizers and dessert enjoy~
Thursday November 6th. 5:30-8:30 PMC Rings includes all of the materials Cost: $95.00
Thursday November 20th. 5:30-8:30 PMC Earrings includes all materials Cost: $75.00
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5 week Advanced class
Cost $250.00 (Plus materials)
Next class - to be announced
Minimum Students: 6
The Advanced PMC Class
is designed for students that
understand the basics of this
product. Techniques covered in
this class include.
Keum - Boo, Tube setting for
stones, Tear away technique &
Resin.
Fall class coming soon
Gallery Hours:
Thursday 10am-6pm
Friday 10-6 pm
Also by appointment 6 days a week.
PMC is an exciting material developed and
patented in the 1990's by mitsubishi materials of
Japan. microscopic particles of silver are mixed
with a moist binder to create a material that has
the feeling and working properties of modeling
clay. using simple tools, objects are easily given
shape,texture and character. after air-drying,
the objects are heated to temperatures
approaching the melting point of the metal,
where the particles fuse together to make a
dense, fully metallic object. Fired PMC work can
be polished, soldered, enameled, and enjoyed
like any other silver item.
Double click on the piece of
jewelry to view a close up of the
detail .