The Golden Age, Ink, charcoal, gouache and correction fluid on paper, 33 X 23 inches
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salt lick
there can be no reprieve
when the crimson day departs you
quick
naught to once more believe
in the puerile spew of such a
prick
and you quietly grieve
ego's foetid stench making you
sick
as blind destiny's weave
forms hairy tangles and knots so
thick
a worthless mortal sieve
corroding cares heavy as a
brick
so come this final eve
its one plinth of salt we all must
lick
crying dancing screaming
burning sticks of tallow to the
wickI am not who you think I am
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finally finished our dining table, a lengthy process to say the least... took 10+ tests to mix the right stain colour, followed by an unsuccesful clear coat which made the whole thing almost black. I had to sand it back to scratch, re-stain, a different lacquer, and reweld the frame to match the changed width.
2250x920mm
50 year old reclaimed english wood
stain + clear coat
welded iron frame
04 / 05 / 06"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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That's really nice lowrey, your welding is clean - I always start out with markings which leads to broken chains of weld, gives another character to the piece (sloppy ). Makes me eager to start on a long awaited desk.
Don't know if I showed the dinner table I made a year ago (+ -), it's in the same category, only much smaller and I never got around to find good wood so I went with oak. Damn near impossible to find good scrapwood.
The friso kramer chairs worked really well!
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Congratulation Lowrey, That's BEAUTIFUL+++++
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