This is he promised overkill, which I mentioned in the previous post.
The glass was stained and dirty from some previous, unrelated situation. I have since cleaned it. However, I do like it to have some "surface events", but would like them to occur within the present circumstances.
After washing the glass: the effect of water on sand at the base; the diagonal strokes on the sand are caused by shadows from water streaking down the glass:
The wavy sand at the base of the glass. I'm not entirely sure why I persist with this theme. Having little hills of sand press against the glass from both sides is (kind of) fascinating, and I am interested to see what happens to them with the passage of time. But the pieces stand much better without this adornment, and, especially in the case of the one above, I will return them to their previous condition. The "wavy-thing" (as seen through glass) I will return to in a different context -- in some other situation.
BTW!: I noticed that an advertisement by Windex ("See how Windex cleans streaked glass", it says), suddenly appeared on one of my editing pages in Blogger. How "they" carefully watch every little move "we" make...
Saturday, May 14, 2011
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Bravo for the whole glass thing - just don't trip during installation!
ReplyDeleteA lot depends on how I fall during the incident.
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