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8/14/2019 0 Comments Summer Progress Post 2I have officially started with my paintings, and home to collect reference photos from my local junk yard. I have decided on a headlight, a tire, a shock absorber and piston shafts from an engine. I have also cut my “canvases” (wood panels) so that they are much cleaner than my last set and do not have exposed staples or glue, as was an issue during the critique for the first four parts. I plan on continuing with the invisible ink forum repair instructions and have even begun looking some up. An issue I noticed while looking at the first four panels was that the invisible ink was significantly faded in some parts so I think I will need to seal this new set. I have already painted my base coat for all four panels and will finish drawing and painting the others when I return from Bulgaria. Also, I have collected 10 license plates so far and looked into the melting temperatures of aluminum (which I can do at home) but I am not sure if I will be able to finish that project before school starts as i still need to make a mold that I can wrap be plates around but other than that it should be a quick project so I’m not worried about it being finished eventually, and delaying it should allow me to collect more plates. I am still considering using European plates, since I am in Europe and American plates are hard to find and expensive, but I am still debating about consistency.
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