Showing posts with label rust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rust. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

French Patinas

Patinas are one of my passions.
These happened to catch my eye in the past few weeks.

Love these irregular plates and their verdigris patina seen at a brocante in Rouen.


Did you know there is a wrought iron museum? Neither did we. We'll visit there soon...

This has a little bit of everything!

As you stroll down the avenue that leads to the Château de Versailles, you are quite aware of this very tall sculpture that, in all honesty, seems a bit out of place. But, somehow, it works. 

Bernar Venet created seven monumental works that are temporarily exhibited in the gardens of the Château de Versailles and Château de Marly through November 1, 2011. His project is called “Venet at Versailles” and has been quite controversial.


The two vertical arcs stand 72 feet high, weigh 125 tons and frame the Château. How they ever installed them is amazing.   



They present quite a contrast to the refined rooftops of Versailles. The rust is simply fabulous!


Which patina do you prefer?

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Roman rust

How are these for doors with rust? 
To a church in Rome, no less!



Their rust patina and texture are fabulous!  





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Sunday, November 7, 2010

What is this?

I like this new finish created with metallic waxes. It looks like rust, but is very smooth to the touch.










The diagonal line across the middle denotes the beeswax topcoat from the acrylic wax topcoat.

Here was my studio open house yesterday:







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