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Rust Never Sleeps

Autor Pam Brown
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2021
Deeply disenchanted with their lot as steel sculptors, Pam and Roy are driven by forces both unseen and of their own making to embark upon a long and tough battle to change the status quo. What they cannot know is that in achieving their perceived goal, they will also achieve an entirely unexpected and extraordinary outcome.
Following a series of traumatic exhibition experiences, Roy becomes embittered and Pam is haunted by an indefinable presence as their situation reaches intolerable levels, driving them to take a radical and life-changing decision. They must create a way to go it alone.
This brings them back to facing a more familiar battleground, the protection of steel sculpture against the invasion of rust. Fully aware of the treatments which could be employed to provide greater protection against the elements, the financial cost is way beyond their capability. So they must accept the life-long commitment to endless, regular renovation of their sculptures. But then an event occurs, simultaneously providing an astonishing solution alongside a whole new set of problems. They enter completely unknown territory.
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ISBN-13: 9781528909044
ISBN-10: 1528909046
Pagini: 540
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Editura: AUSTIN MACAULEY

Notă biografică

Pam Brown was born in the United Kingdom and was primarily a sculptor who achieved a BA for her exceptional pioneering work in the use of plastics. Later she converted to working with iron and steel but throughout she has also produced many print-works - more recently in digital format. Whilst never claiming to have been formally educated in the disciplines of mathematics and theoretical physics, they have been a continuous source of wonderment and have long been an intimate part of her sculptural and print-work language.