In the following video, the well-known cold porcelain artist from Argentina, Jorge Rubicce, shows us another technique for creating realistic roses using cold porcelain. We've previously featured a few of Jorge's videos where he shows us how to make roses, but, this time, he shows us how to create a double petal rose, sometimes called a wild rose.
You will need some artificial stamens and floral wire, a roller or other means to create a flat sheet of cold porcelain, a petal cutter, a texture plate for veining, a ball-ended tool and a spongy surface to work on. Pre-tint your cold porcelain in a color of your choice. Jorge also uses a small knitting needle-type tool to thin and flute the petal edges. At the beginning it looks like he dips the stamens in a little bit of white glue and then a little petal dust to create the stamen effect.
This video is from the South American TV show "Bienvenidas" (Welcome). Fast forward to 20:48 for the Jorge Rubicce segment. If you don't understand the language, just mute the video and follow along visually as he demonstrates each step in rose creation. Jorge does a great job of clearly showing each step of the process.
You will need some artificial stamens and floral wire, a roller or other means to create a flat sheet of cold porcelain, a petal cutter, a texture plate for veining, a ball-ended tool and a spongy surface to work on. Pre-tint your cold porcelain in a color of your choice. Jorge also uses a small knitting needle-type tool to thin and flute the petal edges. At the beginning it looks like he dips the stamens in a little bit of white glue and then a little petal dust to create the stamen effect.
This video is from the South American TV show "Bienvenidas" (Welcome). Fast forward to 20:48 for the Jorge Rubicce segment. If you don't understand the language, just mute the video and follow along visually as he demonstrates each step in rose creation. Jorge does a great job of clearly showing each step of the process.
The petal cutters in above sets have 5 petals for rose, the set below has 6 petals!
Although I'm not fluent in Spanish, I did much enjoy Jorge's beautiful roses. I plan to try his techniques and join him in the beauty of porcelain roses,
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