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Waterfalling
warren -
Thursday, October 1, 2009 - 11:34am
Sculpture Gallery | brazing | bronze | PATINAS ![]() (yes you can comment here) Trying to do something little different from my norm. Says somewhere out there that people like to have wall art so giving a little try at something here. title: Waterfalling material: bronze (recycled from bronze kick plates on doors) size: 9.5in (24cm) Wide X 27in (68.5cm) High fabrication: bronze strips randomly cut on HF Beverly shear, edges sanded, brazed, surface sanded, patina patina: mixture of ammonia chloride, liver of sulfur, and few stray flakes of calcium chloride Hey Warren, I like this
Jamie Santellano -
Thursday, October 1, 2009 - 11:49am
Hey Warren, I like this one...more free flowing...I dig it! You could even add a hammered out puddle of ripples...just inspired by your piece...nice patina...this would make a great fountain too with water trickling down the "waterfalling!" Jamie Santellano » reply Thanks Jamie, and thanks
warren -
Thursday, October 1, 2009 - 10:38pm
Thanks Jamie, and thanks Lin, it might be seaweed now. I think I really missed on this one, wife saw and said why the seaweed. Oh well. www Metalrecipes -- heat and beat to the desired shape, repeat as necessary. » reply LOL! Art is subjective...we
Jamie Santellano -
Thursday, October 1, 2009 - 11:22pm
LOL! Art is subjective...we see what we want to see. I have a friend who insists that some scroll work on one of my rings is a heart scroll, and I keep telling her it's not. It's a "C" scroll, but she continues to call it a heart scroll...go figure... Jamie Santellano » reply |
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waterfalling
Hey, Warren, I love the patina! The piece has a very nice flow, and if you turned it upside down, you could call it sea grasses. Lin