Not exact matches
Kingston opted for a weighty, solid plate of
metal that makes the Alloy feel like it could be used as a shield
against enemy tank fire or as a particularly useful tool for
hammering in nails.
For example:
metal plate is great at defending
against bladed weapons, but still absorb a lot of «bash» (
hammer / flail) damage.
Recent works include a series of beautifully coloured photograms, Lycopodium, created by burning the spores of Lycopodium moss
against photographic paper and Replaying the mistake of a broken
hammer (2011), a shimmering
metal rod with the brittle properties of glass, created by deliberately interrupting the steel - tempering process.
From a series of beautifully coloured photograms, Lycopodium, created by burning the spores of the eponymous moss
against photographic paper, to Replaying the mistake of a broken
hammer (2011), a steel bar that has been subjected to different and sometimes interrupted stages of the hardening process leaving the
metal at different stages of fragility.