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Date: | Fri, 13 Feb 2004 22:25:04 -0800 |
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I am so glad you want to save this art. I think the so called graffiti is
just beautiful. These folks are so talented I can't understand why the
rush to get rid of it? I just don't understand the minds of city folk.
Ruth
At 9:32 PM -0500 2/13/04, Met History wrote:
Is there a better way to undo welded white metal than just using an iron
mallet?
There's an old washing machine thrown out on the sidewalk. A local
Cornell-educated graffiti artist, DeLaVega, has done some of his trademark
drawing on the side - a fish outside a goldfish bowl with the legend
"Become your dream".
I want to salvage this side panel but it is attached to the other panels by
what I have always called "spot welding". Is there a technique more
sophisticated than brute force to separate the panel?
Oh, yeah, and, thanks for the flood of info about iron spot brick.
Christopher
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