tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1127993835243781561.post7380500579181441093..comments2012-09-13T12:40:42.979+01:00Comments on Re-worked: Initial Doodles etc.Nicola Louise Reedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05839507603364478906noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1127993835243781561.post-18988761244836214502011-04-28T10:16:33.976+01:002011-04-28T10:16:33.976+01:00I like the idea of the rusty rubbings (!) so will ...I like the idea of the rusty rubbings (!) so will give this a go asap with some of the rustier pieces that I'm playing with just now. Think that our pieces that have been coated (zinc etc) will most probably shed any surface rust and be pretty clean underneath. This might actually be really interesting to expolre further. Got a couple of photos to post up when I get home from work of the suspender clasps etc - they're finally succumbing to the rust and the pearl wire's gone a rather interesting colour! Giving us great scope to play :) Very excited for this weekend - plenty of time off to experiment!Sara Nevayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05754421132111596860noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1127993835243781561.post-64715949684975514172011-04-19T00:06:03.546+01:002011-04-19T00:06:03.546+01:00I love the rubbings used to play around with compo...I love the rubbings used to play around with composition - do you think it would be possible to create a rubbing with rust instead of lead? That would be very interesting if it was possible. Again I love all the photos - it really gets me motivated seeing what you've been up to & I like getting a first glimpse of your sketchbook.Nicola Louise Reedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05839507603364478906noreply@blogger.com