Blended Gilding

We can achieve a smooth transition from one metal to another by blend gilding. It gives the look of one colour gradually changing into a different colour.

It works best with water gilding, abrading oil gilded work produces a dull result. You can blend several different metals in a line to produce a rainbow effect. I find it works best to use the thinner metals (gold alloys) for the first stage and leave the more robust metals (silver,platinum, copper etc..) For the second backing metal.

To blend from matt gold to bright gold, you have a choice of two methods.

  1. Water gild, abrade, oil gild second metal.
  2. Spray on gold size with an airbrush and water gild over full extent.

 

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