Crane art, does anyone know if it is possibly bronze?
Hi, I bought this vase and my question is, could it have been made of bronze?
Hi, I bought this vase and my question is, could it have been made of bronze?
Unfortunately, I can't find anything similar online. It's by the same artist (see pictures). Perhaps someone else has some idea about the artist. The toucan on the amethyst is 9cm x 10cm. The parrot on the rock crystal is 15cm x 20cm and weighs just under 2kg.
Hi, we're supposed to design a stand for an art project. The stand is supposed to sell something unusual. Could you please help me? I can't think of anything good.
I'm drawing a lot at the moment, mostly painting female bodies. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble getting the face (especially the eyes) right. Now I'm looking for tricks to cover the face so I don't have to paint it. Do you have any tips? Thanks in advance LG Leniilein ^^
Hello, Can someone please tell me what year this vessel is from? I can't identify the material, perhaps silver with a patina. Does brass tarnish? What might it be worth? Thanks for your answers
Hello. Am I doing everything right (at least approximately ^^): I chose and ordered a graphics tablet today and want to use Photoshop as the software. At the beginning I want to draw in the direction of manga and comics, also because I don't have the confidence to do more than that yet. My choice…
I was out in an old forest with my metal detector and found this thing there. I've found it several times in other forests, too. It's already very clean and has no rust. We found it near an old musket ball. It was kind of in the middle of the forest, off the path. On…
To find out what alloy this is, you need an investigation. The simplest could be the density. First empty and weigh in air. Then hang on a thin thread and weigh again under water. The difference between the two weighings, divided by the density of the water, gives the volume you need to calculate the material density. Thus, many expensive materials are already excluded.
Then you could go to the junkyard and ask for what price the part could be bought for. An EDX is made (hopefully in a concealed position) and the composition is roughly determined from the X-ray fluorescence. Then it is approximately clear which alloy it is.
Wet-chemically, of course, is also the case if you can spare some filing chips. But that would be a little too far out of here…
1 month ago, a note called “Messing Cartridge”.
In September, ask if she is gold.
So?? Where’s the problem because I was lying next to it, I ask again.
How should someone see if bronze was processed using a photo?
You might think about your questions that You boring!
Brass is probably too brittle for that. A gold alloy went very well. However, if it is absolutely weakened to cover the value.
Bronce is rather impossible, it is poured and is not so thin-walled.
It’s a bech.
looks like that. However, could only be copper or brass alloy
The art of trench is such a cartridge from brass only irritates me the color.
aah.. I couldn’t start with the concept of crane art, but then the material question is resolved
Hmm.
just think that’s so corroded
I’m sorry, I meant grave art.
Could be according to my appearance she is so made from 1909