If you were able to look closely you would note that the T has a small split along the vertical axis - metal fatigue? I can't believe we are almost to the end of our first alphabet. Have to get my thoughts firmed up for the second alphabet.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
More metal for May
I have continued with my original plan for the first alphabet: using recycled brass as the material; and foldforming (for letters with straight lines) and beating and stamping (for letters with curves) to create the letters. So this month R, S and U got the beating and stamping treatment; and T was foldformed.

If you were able to look closely you would note that the T has a small split along the vertical axis - metal fatigue? I can't believe we are almost to the end of our first alphabet. Have to get my thoughts firmed up for the second alphabet.
If you were able to look closely you would note that the T has a small split along the vertical axis - metal fatigue? I can't believe we are almost to the end of our first alphabet. Have to get my thoughts firmed up for the second alphabet.
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5 comments:
Hey! Your letters spell RUST! (-:
Just getting better and better,
love them all!
CJ - Pretty cool that the brass letters spelt out rust. Thanks for the insight - it made me smile. B
M - Thanks. The challenge is how to present them. B
The warmth and glow in these is great!
I love the different textures and depths. I also love how the letters are either very butch or very soft and begging to be rubbed. Wonderful!
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