Martynson

Creative Studio

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  • Machining

    There is nothing about super precision in our machining process. Sometimes measurements are taken by eye, or by the trial and error method. It is enough for decorative parts and simple tools. The aesthetic aspect is the most important thing.


    Universal Sharpener
    Router Holder
    Plunge Attachment
    Hydrant #7

    Martyn Tverdun

    September 20, 2023
    Metalworking, Skills and Processes
  • Plunge Attachment

    Martyn Tverdun

    September 20, 2023
    Metalworking
  • Router Holder

    Martyn Tverdun

    September 20, 2023
    Metalworking, Skills and Processes
  • Universal Sharpener

    Martyn Tverdun

    September 20, 2023
    Metalworking, Skills and Processes
  • Gilding

    Imitation gilding using gold pastes and powders


    Genuine gilding using gold leaves for broad areas, and gold powder for detailed decoration.


    Gold luster on porcelain (kiln fired).

    Martyn Tverdun

    September 19, 2023
    Skills and Processes
  • Printmaking

    Traditional printing techniques such as block printing and etching using printing press (up to 16″ wide), as well as hand rubbing, allows to make original design for cards, posters, stamps, and much more.
    More prints here.


    Block printing (linocut)


    Etching (copper)

    Martyn Tverdun

    September 19, 2023
    Skills and Processes
  • Precision painting

    Hand painting, airbrush painting and spray gun painting are all fundamental skills in ceramic and stone restoration. None of the jobs can be done without matching colors and hiding seams. No doubt, it is the most developed skill in our studio.


    Martyn Tverdun

    July 29, 2023
    Skills and Processes
  • Clay modeling

    Martyn Tverdun

    July 4, 2023
    Skills and Processes
  • Ceramic Mirror by Biata Roytburd

    The installation of a mirror made by ceramic artist Biata Roytburd.

    We put all the separated parts on the wooden framework matching all the seams and correcting what was warped in the firing process. The pieces are extremely brittle as you can see based on the pictures below.


    Martyn Tverdun

    June 30, 2023
    Skills and Processes
  • Hydrant #7

    A scaled model of a hydrant made of steel on a metal lathe. Micro welding and chemical patination.


    Martyn Tverdun

    June 30, 2023
    Metalworking
    miniature hydrant, new York hydrant, scale hydrant
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