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I went to a local art in the park fair today and saw something that was
super easy and was surprisingly effective. A lady had a cookie pan
wrapped in tin foil and suspended above a sterno can with bricks.
Obviously this could be done other ways--anyway she had a bunch of old
broken crayons and she drew on the hot foil with the crayons--mostly just
putting down colors. Then she pressed a sheet of regular xerox type paper
on top and receive a print of the colored melted wax. They were
great--sort of had the frottage effect. She trimmed them down and mounted
them on notecards. She also had trimmed some of them in to shapes
suggestive of landscape and mounted on foam core blocks at various depths.
I was thinking I could play around with this just using a sheet of tin
foil on a warm frying pan. Anyway, just an idea. Sid
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# Sidnie Miller #
# Elko Junior High School #
# 777 Country Club Drive #
# Elko, NV 89801 #
# 702-738-7236 #
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