Guards
The guards are my biggest challenge. These images are technically very difficult. They are relatively thin, and we talk about sizes of 120 cm in length in one piece. Here comes the clay burn best to his right.
dated 2006 until 2006
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Group guards
2006Group of three. This is a refractory stone. these is melted by heat and coal. The guards have been burned in block motif. Fired in a strong reducing kiln.
Guards 1
2006Guards with flax rope. Guards are about 120 cm. They are finished in a fire support base through two iron pins. Any aid is different, because they are signed by coal and the heat of the kiln.
Guard 2
2006This guard is a large structure made possible. People who see this is the first time thinking that the wood is. Is strongly reminiscent of the bark of a tree. The finish with hemp rope. Fired with copper and iron oxide.
Detail burnt clay
2006In this picture, you can see how rough the structure of some guards is. This is because the technique, I call burning clay