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Gone with the Wind.

Rust by Michael Simmer

This old car is a 20 minute hike down a nearby trail.

Rusted crane gantry with decaying cables.

Off my back porch, I see what the winter did to my little lantern. Sitting beside an empty bird feeder. Time for some outdoor spring cleaning. www.facebook.com/Emily.elyse.joy

Rust is famous for his nesting Storks. Nearly every house has his own nest on the roof or chimney.

Decaying ornamental railings which once graced the Stow Hill TA Drill Hall; today demolished, and now a car park.

These handlebars have seen better days.

 

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A manhole cover by train tracks in South St. Paul

Backside of a small industrial building along railroad tracks. The color was intriguing. Looks like the hanging pipe may have connected to the opening.

Some exposed metal supports in the wall of the Halifax Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College on Bell Road.

There is no shortage of rock in Mongolia. On our last day of driving across the country we finally reach Mongolia’s western-most province of Bayan-Ölgii, where the landscape is subtly coloured: river-rocks and autumnal grasses and trees.

 

We made a stop at the ruins of a deserted village. Derelict houses or factories sit at the foot of a gravel hill and rusted wrecks of cars and machinery lie on the foreshore of a lake – Dund Lake, I think.

 

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My rusty little citronella candle.

I know it's not wildly original, but I liked the rust on this incinerator on one of the plots at our allotment site

One of the problems with the tunnels was that there was a lot of water leaking in to them.

 

People don't realise how much water is in the ground in Darwin and this is just the dry season. In the wet, it would be ridiculous.

A rusting garage in a laneway behind Brock Ave. caught my eye. The pattern reminded me of an abstract painting.

A shallow pool near the high tide line on the shores of Hornby Island, BC A high concentration of iron leads to the rusting stones, while the warm pool offers good growth to the algae and other floating plant life.

Rusted Root at the Marquee Theater in Tempe, AZ on July 10, 2016. Photo by Devon Christopher Adams

I used a pumus stick (Pumie brand) and it worked fantastic. Zud worked really well too. We probably had a combined 8 hours of scrubbing the massive amount of rust off using those products with a wire bristle brush, small scrub brush, and a rag. Then we moved it to the studio, wiped it down with a dry rag and brush and applied the navel jelly. It completely coated and neutralized the oxidation.

 

We plan on painting the litho press soon too.

I rust-dyed some white muslin, then tore it into strips and handsewed the strips together to make a scarf.

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2 day workshop with Alice exploring using rust in textile art

About a month after I shot this the pole & supporting structure for the sign was repainted.

On the drafty, little, slate-floored cottage that I'm staying at in Ireland.

2 day workshop with Alice exploring using rust in textile art

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