Tuesday 10 June 2014

Leather helm crest: Part 13 Painting and mounting

The crest had a layer of gesso sottile painted on. It would have been possible to add further layers, though I only used 2 layers on this crest. Further layering of thinner gesso would have resulted in a smoother finish. It would also have been possible to scrape and smooth back flaws between layers. Good things to know for next time.

When the gesso had been left to dry for a day, the paint was applied. The paint was mixed using magnesium black and zinc white, added to gum arabic. It was applied by brush, and coats left to dry for around an hour between. Care was taken not to disturb previous layers as wet paint was being applied - wet paint could moisten the under layer.

The mantle was cut from a light silk. The torse was made from the same, with a white silk ribbon attached.

Mounting
The crest was constructed with two holes in each side, and corresponding holes were drilled in the helm. First the mantle was laid in position and the cord passed through. 
Then the cord was tied and the torse lowered over the join.