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I used muriatic acid to rust the screws. Once I got them to rust the way I wanted them, I coated them with an acrylic finish to prevent further rusting. I tested them, and they are still strong enough to hold things together, the acid did not compromise their integrity.
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Brian on August 6th, 2008 at 9:05 pm #
Hey Marc,Ive left you various comments over the last couple of years.Some good some bad,though the negative comments are usually for the purpose to illicit a response from you.Just to really see what your about.I have always only left my opinion when the topic at hand concerns missoula street art.I am one of the two commentators who claimed to know the often talked about “Dazed”.Anyway,to get to the point,I dont know much about art in the sense that you and your peers do.Ive never had the talent to create the skill which it takes to perform the act there of.But the Krylon can has always taken on a will of its own when its in my hand.Something flows freely from a place deep down which I initially never knew existed.Years of struggling through mandatorilly required art classes in the public school system were not apparent when I started writing graffiti.Because of this new found pride,the Krylon can stood out as a symbol of victory over a foe which had prevailed against me for years! Now I dont understand the process of which you utilized to make those screws become rusted,but that picture right there is no doubt the greatest piece of art I have ever fucking seen!Way better in my eye than “Consume”,which I have complimented you on in the past.You have got to get that piece to the eyes of the New York galleries whom specialize in selling,promoting,and distributing graff related art all over the world.For the first time after leaving you comments I have actually left my REAL first name and e-mail addy.Please hit me back up so I can buy a print of that piece large enough to frame up.Thanks Post a comment
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