
Sue Szabo puts a copper disk covered with powdered enamel into her kiln as she works in her home studio.
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Rings made by local artist Sue Szabo.
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Chalk and blackboard pins made by local artist L. Sue Szabo.
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Work by Sue Szabo.

Sue Szabo sifts powdered enamel onto a copper disk as she works in her home studio.
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After coming out of the kiln, Sue Szabo puts the copper disk into an acid bath in her home studio.
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Sue Szabo sifts powdered enamel onto a copper disk as she works in her home studio.
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Sue Szabo etches a design in a layer of powdered enamel on a copper disk as she works in her home studio.
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Sue Szabo puts a copper disk covered with powdered enamel into her kiln as she works in her home studio.
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A copper disk covered with powdered enamel cools off after Sue Szabo pulls it from the kiln as she works in her home studio.
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Screws are welded to the back of copper disks and ready for Sue Szabo to work on in her home studio.
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Jewelry made by Sue Szabo.
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Completed disks occupy a space in Sue Szabo's home.
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Sue Szabo and her husband David Smith use a peg board to arrange completed disks helping them visualize the final layout, at their Sylvania Township home.
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