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Letter 41017
Need to transfer rust stains to canvas
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Okay, another weird artist's question. I'd like to create some
rust stains on raw (unprimed) cotton canvas for an art project. I've
staked my canvas out on the ground outside and placed various
already-rusting metal objects and sprinkled around some Ironite and
am watering it a couple of times a day. I live in a dry, hot climate,
so the canvas is drying out completely between waterings.
Is there anything else I can do to promote accumulations of rust
stains on the canvas? Is there something else I can add to the mix,
or other metals that will leave stains faster? Any metals that will
produce different colors of rust? Should I fold some of the metal
& Ironite inside the canvas, or does the open air promote rusting
faster? The Ironite sure seems to stain our sidewalk easily enough
when we fertilize the yard, so I thought it would work good for this
project.
Mark Cotton
Mark Cotton - Hobbs, New Mexico, USA
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Are you sure it's not "another artist's weird question" rather
than another weird artist's question, Mark? :-)
If you can get some ferric chloride, and neutralize it with baking
soda, I think you would have basically a solution of powdered rust.
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