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This clip shows Rick pulling a screen over an Angel Gilded piece of glass. After the ink dried, Rick then demonstrated the process of cleaning off the excess gold and silver.
Rick and Lola visited Jackson Hole, Wyoming in August of 1990. The screen used in this demonstration was left over from our project for the "Atkinson Plates" from about 1987, seen below.

Notes about this clip: When Rick put the ink on the side of the screen, prior to flood coating it, he mis-judged the necessary amount. There was a dry spot in the center and you will see him trying to correct the mistake by adding additional ink and covering the dry area prior to making the single squeegee pull.

Click Here to see some additional pieces created by Golden Era Studios using combinations of Angel Gilding and Silvering.