Metal Painter (1960)
High angle M, S of artist Stephan Knapp in his studio in Sandhill, Surrey with his assistant; there are some huge paintings on the wall behind them and hundreds of pots of paint on a table before them. M, Ss and C, Us as SK starts to paint on a large sheet of metal copying from an outline drawing in his hand with white porcelain enamel in a paint ball. Commentator tells us Today he is probably the only artist who uses the rare combination of enamel and copper on such an immense scale. The assistant is seen mixing paint and pouring it through a sieve; he hands a bowl of white paint to SK, who spoons it onto the painting, adds some yellow and green, and then hammers on the metal sheet with his fist to settle the paint before firing. M, S as we see the sheet being lifted into a huge kiln by SK wearing large white mittens and using a kind of forklift trolley. We then see the fired mural being taken out and the green and yellow colours have turned to red and brown in the heat it is obviously still very
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