Friday, August 23, 2013

Punkish blackboard

Ann from Rosetta Books coffee shop asked if I could give her blackboard a Steampunkish make over; and similar to the display board I did earlier for my Steampunk jewellery that will be sold through her coffee shop.

I cut up and polished another couple of pushbike gear cassettes to give me something to work with - I love the great images these pieces create when stacked on the floor. The cassettes were made of two different hard metals - one titanium and the other hardened stainless steel - suffice to say the common metal drill bits were had it by the time I drilled out the holding rivets.

©2013 Barry Smith - Beautiful shiny chopped bike gears
©2013 Barry Smith - Beautiful shiny chopped bike gears
And the 1m high by 700mm wide blackboard got the makeover. I have used recycled copper from a discarded copper shower base; clock parts; some pieces of foldformed brass from old jardinieres; the bike gears; and new copper and brass nails and tacks. A few rushed photos of the blackboard taken with the iPhone follow.
©2013 Barry Smith - Corner of the board - gears and foldformed bits
©2013 Barry Smith - Odd angle photo of the blackboard

©2013 Barry Smith - Clock parts along the lower edge
©2013 Barry Smith - Clock parts and gears
I delivered the board to Ann today - I'm looking forward to seeing both the blackboard and display board mounted on the wall.

Fiona thought it was a bubbles kind of Friday night given that our exhibition unofficially opened today and we have done almost all the riveting on our 11 commission pieces.

5 comments:

  1. Barry, the blackboard frame looks great!! Ann must be delighted.

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  2. Hello, Barry.

     Expression of very cool, nice sense.
     Fascinating photographing.

    Have a good weekend. From Japan, ruma ❃

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  3. I think both you and Ann would have enjoyed a glass of bubbles last night. She would be celebrating her re vamped blackboard, and you (and Fiona) would have had plenty to sit down a celebrate. Nearly finished the riveting .... surely there are a few more bubbles to be savoured there ....!

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  4. R, Ruma, LT & SB - thanks for your comments on this latest Steampunkish effort. R - thanks - Ann is delighted - she is having some chalk sign writing done on it - I'm hoping the Blackboard and display board might be up by the weekend. L - cool reuse? SB - F & I are gradually ticking items off the list - bubbles can't be too far away. All - go well. B

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