One of my new favorite things is using prints of printers plates, metal mesh and the usual beverage cans and mixing it up with other elements. I have also been toying with metal mesh printed and then assembled into squares. I'll show you the cube thing later, but for now here are a couple of the mesh pieces I have been doing for studies.
This first pic is the study for one of my 2 ft x 4 ft book pages. Created with printed beverage cans-the base is a beverage can in a bark pattern, the next layer is a different can print attached to the top of the base can. I put the cans together with a crochet strip of a paper wrapped metal that I get from a bead store here in Prescott. This makes the connection pliable and bendable. Each square has hemp that connects it to the crochet. I will be printing cans in the next few days to make a similar piece for my forest book page.
This piece is created in a random manner. It contains beverage can pieces and metal mesh pieces woven through a piece of black hardware cloth with copper wire. Yes it is time consuming but pretty much most of what I do it. Case in point is the piece below.
This has 3 layers- bottom in aluminum hardware cloth in its original silver state. Over that is a piece of aluminum window screen attached to the hardware cloth with beads and stainless wire. The top is cut out from a digital print on a printers plate. The cut out has been wrapped with the same stainless wire that connected the beads. This is a detail of the piece.
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