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  • Book2 | GroveCanada Cold

    Le tableau des parties du corps de Grove se trouve sur un blog qui possède également la fonction TRADUCTION... Cliquez ici! LIVRE 1 sur SCRIBD livre 1 en FlipBook Répondez aux questionnaires Livre 2 sur Scribd livre 2 en flipbook Une lecture texte-parole du livre 2, Do it yourself medicine : un manuel de réparation, pour les malvoyants... (C'est une voix mécanique, mais pas mauvaise !)

  • Dragonfly | GroveCanada Cold

    Libellule volant dans la galerie PaperMill Cool Wall Dragonfly, also stands up on its four legs if you want it free-standing...Wings & legs all move...Hand-knotted with Mason's line which is basically a strong nylon thread you find at hardware stores...It's like 3 feet long by 3 feet wide-ish...Sits about a foot off the wall, but that is adjustable depending on wear you put your L shaped wall hooks...(I invented the way to join steel rod to steel rod using copper strapping...& bolts...) 1/11 "Dragonfly" has been accepted into "CHILDSIGHT" (a juried show that looks at how children see things) March 13-March 24, 2013 Public reception: Thursday March 21st, 2013 See map for location (Papermill Gallery) Lien vers une page entièrement consacrée aux libellules ! CONCEPTION D'ARMATURE SANS SOUDURE PAR SARI GROVE

  • Cats B'elanna or Jadzia Grove | GroveCanada Cold

    B'Elanna Grove née le 1er décembre 2004 Jadzia Grove née le 16 avril 2005 Felis Bengalensis is the Latin root for both the Tiger & the Leopard... Bengals are descended from the Asian leopard cat... A geneticist at University of California Davis was able to breed an Asian Leopard Cat with a feral male black cat who hung out at a zoo... She then bred the next 3 generations with Abyssinians & Ocicats(it is a little more complicated than I am letting on), to get a stable domestic hybrid called the Bengal Cat...It is the 5th generation that is stable enough to live with humans... The whole thing happened because they wanted to study why the Asian leopard cat didn't get feline leukemia, but they were too wild to study...Turns out 2 reasons... 1)They hide when confronted or ill, instead of attacking (which is why Asian leopard cats didn't work at the zoo-they hid too well) 2)They have a shorter bowel tract so they poop alot(the less domestic an animal is, the more able it is to poop whenever it has to)... The pictures are a little old, because frankly, since both cats are still intact, we can no longer get them to sit still long enough for a decent picture... Yes, these bengal ladies still have their ovaries...Every day for 8 years now, they get 15 drops of Balance from Phytopet in their wet food...We order 12 x 100 ml bottles from Swallow Healthy Diet in England once a year, which costs us about 12 dollars per month...As long as they both eat their food, they stay out of heat...They both live indoors, & since they are both female, a breeding accident will not occur... They also get a barbeque chicken from Longo's, chopped tiny, when it is on sale on Wednesday nights...A can of dolphin friendly tuna or salmon sometimes... New:Sunday March 16, 2014: Petsmart is making their own food now...It is called Simply Nourish, it is grain free, we are feeding the chicken & turkey Adult cat food dry flavour, & our ladies love it! (I think Petsmart used the Innova recipe as a model, after last year's debacle when Innova food had salmonella in it-so petsmart decided to use the recipe but make sure it was fresh by making it in house...Anyway it is GREAT!)... We sprinkle some of Ziwipeak's dry food(it's like beef jerky in little squares) on top of the Simply Nourish cat food dry Adult, for extra nutritional value & interest... Update Dec. 17, 2013: Now they are eating ZIWIPEAK canned food (from Whole Foods market...made in New Zealand)... They also get some chicken wings from the Crown & Dragon restaurant(Joseph's neighbourhood bar) & enjoy the occasional steak(Mum supplied the last one)... We use Red Ribbon wild bird seed as cat litter...It is sold at Canadian Tire stores...It has no smell, is flushable, & is cheaper than cat litters...It also means that once we clean it out, we can reuse it to feed our neighbourhood pigeons, who have been getting fed once a week for many years now...By reusing the seed, we cut down significantly on garbage & plastic bags as well... Kidneys: One of the first signs of kidney blockage is lack of poohing...Inappropriate peeing will happen too...This is your cat telling you she is not feeling well...This is what you cn do right away...Pour some of your home olive oil or canola oil or whatever cooking oil you use on the palm of your hand...Then go to your cat & rub your hand along her or his back...They will lick it off...The oil will lubricate their chassy & help them to pooh...You can save their kidneys this way...Plus a trip to the emergency room... Fleas or ticks or other bugs: Take a bare garlic clove & pierce it in several places with your fingernail, so the juices can flow out...Then pat your cat with the garlic clove in your hand...Rubbing the garlic juices into their fur gets bugs to leave quickly... Zodiak Flea spray for cats & dogs...We get ours at Wooftown in Toronto...You can spray it on your bed, you can spray it on your hand then rub it on your cat...It seems to be less dangerous than the other brands... Life brand lice shampoo from Shoppers Drug Mart (ask the pharmacist for it)...This shampoo is good for yourself, but also it works if you just put some on your hand then pat your cat with it...You can leave it on, or wash it off...You can rub some on your pillows or wherever too(without washing it out)... Human Roundworm, Pinworms, bedbugs, etc. : This stuff is SERIOUS...If you think you have fleas or bedbugs but they are still driving you crazy after two years or some other ridiculous amount of time, you may have RINGWORM or ROUNDWORM...The product is called COMBANTRIN the drug inside is pyrethrel pamoate (same as all the other stuff but this is oral), get it from the pharmacist at Shopper's Drug Mart at Yonge & Davenport (RAVI)...1 pill for every 25 lbs of your human body weight...Yes you need to take this yourself...Buy a pill splitter...Cut a pill in half...Half a pill is for 12.5 lbs of body weight...Crush that on a plate with the back of a spoon...Mix in some delicious wet cat food...Let your cat eat it...I am assuming your female cat weighs around 12.5 lbs...If your dog weighs 50 lbs. then two pills crushed in food...Do this to get your pet cleaned out...Worms are gross, painful, dangerous & can be fatal to both humans & pets...Human Roundworm is a CDC parasitic infection (emergency to the centre for disease control people)-people died in 2003 in NY & in 2009(Ny as well I think)...Often raccoons will have ringworm (the topical form) or Roundworm(the inside your stomach form)...They can take Combantrin too...(This is your vet won't prescribe stuff without you bringing your sick pet in in person & you don't want to stress them out further...) Dr. Paul McCutcheon is the HOLISTICPETVET.com (The Stress-Health connection is the book!)... ALSO:You can take Combantrin pills if you have lice or bedbugs or something driving you crazy & the topical stuff isn't working...These are pills & you will FINALLY get rid of whatever is biting you...(You can take more than the two rounds they say on the box-I did...My body weight was too high for the two rounds to work alone...I ordered mine from Well.ca because my phamracist wouldn't sell me more...) New: MOZI-Q at Mozi-q.com makes a pill that is homeopathic that makes lice hate you & your cats...You can give 1 pill for say like a 12.5 lb cat, or take like 8 pills a day yourself...(I get mine from www.WELL.CA ) Baths: A cat allergy is just an allergy to dirt...You'd be allergic to humans if they never took a bath! Our ladies get a bath every once in a while-if their dander is too fluffy, if they smell, if their bums are dirty & so on... This is how we do it...Fill a bath about one third up with warm water & some sort of gentle shampoo...Ours get Paul Mitchell Special Tea Tree Oil shampoo because that is what mum uses...When bath is ready, approach cat with nothing in your mind...(They can read minds)...Pick up cat on either side of torso in a way they cannot scratch nor bite you... Walk quickly to bathtub & put cat in...Holding cat now by scruff of the neck with one hand, as quickly as possible scrub bum, crotch, & do a once over of everything else...Face & ears are last...The entire thing should be faster than making toast... You lose points if you get scratched or bitten...Wearing a tank top ensures there are no sleeves for cat to grab onto...Drying with a towel may not be possible as cat may just jump out soaking wet & run to hide under the bed...Later cat will tell you what a good idea a bath was...Don't worry, scratches heal pretty fast... Homemade Dry Food-We've used the one called "Kitty Biscuits at the link below...Though I skipped the bran...My variation was just one pound of ground chicken, one box of baby oatmeal, & some (1/4 cup)olive oil...brown the meat then mix with the oatmeal & oil...Form that into tiny shapes then put on cookie sheets in a preheated oven at 250 degrees for 3 hours...Let cool & air dry for 24 hours... http://www.nocans.com/cat-meat-treats.html Nails: Our cats bite their own nails...No trimming necessary by humans... Better cat food:We have found that the Wysong feline Uretic dry food is amazing, & they also really like(Thank God for goodness!)the Wysong feline/canine canned food in the turkey & beef flavours & we get both from Wooftown which is across the street from the Summerhill LCBO on Yonge, but tucked in a little bit on that sidestreet at the back of a parking lot in warehouse type(really nice place & people)store...(first time it's a journey, 2nd time you know where it is-they now offer grooming, dogs I think only for now, about $70 & I saw a "client" pooch come up happy & unstressed & flowing hair!)

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  • Gallery | GroveCanada Cold

    Our medical idea Book 2 The inside of our no-weld armatures all the joints move...Like if you coated this with rubber Plasti-Dip you get a moveable hand!(yes I was working on a prosthetic left hand) the second book cover... The cool no-weld armature design You can put your marble or concrete on top of this no-weld armature design by Sari! A review of our 3d animation movie Helen Davey's review...An awesome sound painting musician, which means, sound music translated from other art forms... Indium is a metal... worn against the skin is anti-epileptic & anti-insomniac...(also anti-fluorine)... the chart! The reason I am married! Joseph Grove

  • Innovation 1

    Faites un don au Haliburton Wolf Centre http://www.haliburtonforest.com/activities/wolves/wolves-overview En lisant le livre de Mark Rowlands « Le philosophe et le loup », Sari a compris que la maladie de Parkinson était une lésion progressive tardive de la rate qui créait une surcharge de phosphore (pensez à la moisissure) dans le cerveau... Reconnaissante envers Brenin le loup (dans le livre), Sari encourage ceux qui lisent ses livres gratuitement à faire un don à un centre pour loups en guise de remerciement pour la contribution d'un loup à l'histoire de la médecine... Bonjour... Je m'appelle Sari Grove... Le tableau des parties du corps de Grove est ma théorie des arts médicaux... Saviez-vous que les arts médicaux sont un art ? Ars medecina, du mot grec pour médecine, signifie l'art de guérir... Pensez à Léonard de Vinci... Diaporama avec juste les images des parties du cerveau et du corps du livre de Joseph & Sari Grove... musique de fond The Doctor de Clearside... L'art de Sari en exposition

  • About | GroveCanada Cold

    Joseph Grove, Sari's impossible husband...(looking angelic here, but don't be fooled)... Sari Grove, supporting the November-men-growing-facial-hair movement... Trivia: Sari was invited to join International Top Models at the age of 14... One summer, in between university, Sari worked for Grolier selling encyclopedias door to door in rural country sub-divisions of Ontario... As an adult, Sari finally got to play harps, from Remenyi House of Music in Toronto... Page d'auteur de Sari sur Amazon Musée d'art féminin WAMSOC Sari Grove. V.A.S.E. (a Vase is a 'visual artist self-employed'). A short story about how I am now doing sculpture again instead of painting: It began when I stopped painting...This has happened to me before...My eyes start to "telescope", which is a painter's syndrome...It means that each eye starts acting independently...You look left & only one eye goes that way...Some people used to think that telescoping was a gift, that it helped you to see your subject better...Either way my Dad was a neuro-ophthalmologist & eye health was & is an important way for me to honour him... So I decided to take a long sabbatical... Then, of course, this Virgo workaholic got bored... So I started feeding Trumpeter Swans...They were the only waterbird that I was allowed to feed with impunity...I joined the Trumpeter Swan Society because I found out that members fed these black-billed-indigenous-to-North-America winter-loving swans who make trumpet sounds, from November to April)our winter), & this was totally legal...I feed Red Ribbon wild bird seed from Canadian Tire & honestly, if I don't feed the smaller waterbirds first, the Trumpeter swans often won't eat...Very polite giants... Anyhow...I noticed the swans weren't nesting...They didn't have nests...They were sitting on the ice...I thought that must be cold...So I decided to make them a nice nest that they could sit upon in the winter months so their bums wouldn't get cold...From my years & years of downhill skiing, which began at the tender age of 2 & a half, I felt tremendous sympathy for those who had a cold bum...As a child, sitting on those metal ski lift chairs, often in a windy icy cold climb, sometimes alone, sometimes with a kindly skiier, sometimes with my brother, a cold bum was the only common denominator...Most of the time when I skiied I actually had no sense of bum at all- it's like it wasn't there, it was so numb... So I started weaving artificial Trumpeter swan nests...Took me 8 prototypes, & probably a year off & on, including help from kindly animal lovers who supported me in a grant request (from Pepsi)...Asking for money publicly online is a great way to get support & also people's opinions on your design...Once my prototype was public, I started scrutinizing it more closely than before...This led to a major design change... At some point, maybe halfway along the way, I asked for permission from TRCA to put a nest out on their land...TRCA is Toronto region Conservation Authority...They said yes but no goose could sit upon the nest...I was required to harass a goose off should that situation occur...Now I am old school & happen to know that it is federally illegal to harass a Canada Goose...So I said no...I said I would build a giant sculpture of a Trumpeter swan & that would indicate to all waterfowl that this was Trumpeter swan territory & that geese would have to go elsewhere to nest... So then what happened is I didn't know how to build a giant outdoor worthy public sculpture that could survive Canada's winter & being near to a marina...So that is how I embarked upon another year long journey to learn how to work in Ferrocement... Ferrocement is basically ferro- or metal, with cement, actually concrete on top...It is actually a pretty-very-totally complicated thing to learn...I loved it...So that is how I came around to working in sculpture again...(It seems to go in cycles...I burn out my painting eyes & then I end up sculpting...The last cycle I was carving alabaster stone with a hammer & chisel...As a potato dumpling child I spent an extensive period of time learning clay & patinas & firing in a kiln at our local highly equipped 'Y"...My mother came from a very serious couple of artist people, Grandpa's work is the founding collection at the Hockey Hall of Fame-see The Turofsky Collection at hhof.com, - & Grandma was a pianist...I inherited her long fingers...I think my brother got her toes...(His walk is that of a musician)...So my whole life I have been funded & encouraged & supported by my family... My husband, Joseph Grove is also an artist...I say "VASE"...VASE stands for Visual Artist Self Employed...neat eh? (I invented that acronym, but you are free to use it...) Our intact lady bengal cats are also very artistic...Bengals are both very good with their hands/paws & are naturally very helpful...So they make perfect artist assistants...They especially help in areas I might forget, like smell...If something doesn't smell right they pooh pooh it...Like the nest...To be honest, the nest design I am on now, number eight, is made of very very lasting material...But the cats aren't crazy about it...They prefer the earlier version made of cheap Sisal rope...It smells better than the polypropylene stuff...The Sisal biodegrades...The poly doesn't...I chose the poly...But I think I am wrong & the cats are right...The cats will sit on the Sisal one...The Poly nest they didn't go for... In the end, the Sisal rope nest is like a million dollars cheaper to make...Harder work for me, but the material is way cheaper...So Joseph will be happier if I make another...It's like 45 dollars compared to 300 dollars...Or 60 to 600, depending on how well I fill in gaps...I need about 750 feet of rope...For one nest...Like a 4 foot diameter that I weave by hand on my hula hoop...I may try using 3/4 inch Sisal rope next time if I can find it...But the cats are right...Biodegradeable is a better choice...Number eight nest ended up as a base for the giant "Swanee" sculpture which sits upon a giant rock near a pond on a 45 acre property which lies on a Trumpeter swan flight path...The public permission process was too much for me, I went private... Funny thing...As soon as the Trumpeter swan sculpture got installed, guess who showed up? The geese...Geese geese & more geese...With goslings...Omigosh goslings are so cute! So much for the territorial thing idea...Wonder when the swans will show up? At any rate, the people love love love the sculpture!!! (& I got about 12 thousand dollars, not including the cost of the nest & installation & all)... Now I am experimenting with making my own cultured marble...You will see some of the early works in the album... Sari Grove July 4th, 2012...

  • Anti-Epilepsy | GroveCanada Cold

    L'indium est également anti-perte auditive (en raison de l'excès de fluor) syringomyleia, epilepsy, lou gehrig's als, crohn's, fabry, hearing loss Nov 24, 2013 ... Gosh...I am a Visual Artist Self-Employed, A "Vase"...I've been digging into art in medicine...I have started mapping out the organs in the human ... http://www.grovecanada.com/blog/syringomyleia-epilepsy-lou-gehrigs-als-crohns-fabry-hearing-loss/ The Temporal Lobe The Ears & the Colon - The Grove Body Part ... Oct 14, 2013 ... The reason we know now directly of the correlation between fluorine & epilepsy is because Gulf War veterans exposed to Sarin gas, a fluorine ... http://www.grovecanada.com/blog/2013/10/the-temporal-lobe-the-ears-the-colon.html How to really remove fluoride from your drinking water if you are ... Oct 19, 2013 ... Fluorine EXCESS can cause diarrhea, hearing loss, Crohn's disease, seizures, Epilepsy, Lou Gehrig's disease(technically called ALS ... http://www.grovecanada.com/blog/2013/10/how-to-really-remove-fluoride-from-your-drinking-water-if-you-are-epileptic-or-have-lou-gehrigs-an-e.html Le collier est un cordon en cuir avec un fermoir (12 $)... Le métal Indium a été acheté sur ebay.ca (5 $)... J'ai percé les trous avec un marteau et un clou et j'ai lissé les bords des trous avec un bâton rond... (outil de manucure)... Les recherches sur le métal Indium m'appartiennent... J'essayais d'aider une fille d'Ottawa qui souffrait d'épilepsie sévère... Elle est morte... Mais dans mes efforts pour l'aider, j'ai trouvé de nouvelles solutions pour l'épilepsie... Y compris l'idée du collier anti-épilepsie Indium ci-dessus ! (La racine d'indigo sauvage, qui contient également de l'indium, transformée en thé, est mon autre découverte)... L'indium agit comme le bismuth mais en beaucoup plus fort !

  • No-weld+Magnets"prosthetic left hand" | GroveCanada Cold

    (the gold one)It's made of homemade marble...On top of a no weld armature design that I came up with 'cause Joseph wouldn't let me weld...A gallerist broke the hand one day when she picked up the hand part (it's in 2 parts) & dropped it because she was surprised by the weight of it...The inside is heavy due to the steel rods & bolts & aluminum mesh screening...Also marble is heavy...But I left the break because it shows how an integral steel armature keeps marble from shattering...It is an important difference when a sculpture has an internal armature that is solid...lasts longer & is easier to fix when dropped...Covered in a real gold powder mixed with latex adhesive milk, brushed in al fresco (while marble was soft still)...It also went into the oven at 300 degrees Farhenheit for several visits...I found out, while trying to repair the crack, that cooking the marble turns it into sort of porcelain...So it seems that porcelain is really just cooked marble...Neat eh? (accidents always happen for a reason don't they? Never would have discovered this if the marble hadn't gotten dropped)...) #next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; } #next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; } nnnnarmatures inside the marble to right...steel rods, bolts, copper strapping, aluminum mesh, copper wire, not welded but threaded instead! (Sari's idea)... (left)This is a thumb & index finger prototype...I am starting again, again...This time I am going to cover this armature in black Plasti-Dip, a flexible rubber coating that will still allow the joints to move...The point of this complex armature is that it bends at all the finger joints & at the wrist...I really don't know if I will be able to make prosthetics that can be usable, but I figure it doesn't hurt to try, right? Sari's Homemade marble recipe : Circa 1850 powdered resin, Aragonite sand, 3/4" alkaline resistant glass fibres, water...On top of no-weld armature: 10-24 threaded steel rods, bolts, 1/2 inch copper strapping, wrap with aluminum screen mesh tied on with copper wire...Last step: patina al fresco with real gold powder & resin with water...Notes: I cooked the piece later in the oven on low, which made the marble set better...Warnings: wear a respirator when working, the glue fumes are headachey...  Notes: Ok so Powdered resin means powdered glue...You can actually use liquid glue too...Liquid glue is way easier to find in stores! Aragonite sand is calcium carbonate sand-you get this at pet stores, I got mine from Petsmart in the reptile section...Aragonite is a form of marble, so Aragonite sand is basically marble dust...But buying a bag of marble dust is really not easy at all...So go to the fish reptile section of your pet store & look for calcium carbonate sand or aragonite sand...That is marble! The alkaline resistant glass fibres are another strange beast...You can find these either at a sculptor supply house or from a company that specializes in cement supplies...The cement guys have the 3/4 inch version...The sculptor suppliers will have shorter one likes 1/2 inch...The glass fibres really help your marble hold together better, even just while you are applying it...It really is worth finding...It makes your sculpture a million times stronger...  Material Choices: M---, that is a question I ask myself all the time...Myself, I started with traditional materials...My mother stuck me in a ceramics lab at a local Y when I was just a dumpling...There were real potters there...I learned the feel of clay, how to turn something on a wheel, how to make patinas & how they turn out if you fire them...Clay is hard & you learn that many shapes are not practical...It slumps...Colour is hard to guess...But it is a good learning ground for touch...That stays with you...Years later I wanted to be more serious...I got several large pieces of alabaster, I mean LARGE...I got a chisel & hammer & decided I was going to carve pieces of a human body, to be strewn all over an outdoor garden...Carving like that is very robust, very physical...But wow you have to sand things...Sanding takes like months...I didn't like the sanding part...Plus I was frustrated that arms & legs couldn't protrude-they break if they are not tight into the work...Some more years later a product called Winterstone came out...It is basically a concrete type powder you mix with water...You build like a frame, am armature, then put mesh on that, then cover that mesh with the Winterstone...It comes ready to go...It is nice...This was more flexible for me...But it got expensive & I thought maybe I could figure out how to make the powder myself...Found out they call this "Ferrocement"...There are books & groups you can join for Ferrocement...It is another "accepted" medium...I learned & designed my own custom mix, then I learned how to make an armature without welding...Then I decided to use my knowledge to make marble instead of cement...Cultured marble is also accepted...But my husband thought my armatures were so cool he said I should leave them bare...No marble or cement...But I wanted colour so I started knotting coloured rope onto the frames...Which is sort of accepted as an art form, there are steel & nylon sculptures, but it is still a little out there...I am out on that limb right now, trying to decide whether I should go further with the rope & steel or whether it is too out there...In the meantime, I still have a homemade marble sculpture that for some reason I am covering pats of it with artificial grass & moss...It is looking a bit now like those outdoor garden landscape sculptures-which are very chic right now- the ones with real grass & moss! So I am getting more ridiculous & less "accepted" in my media as I move forward...I think possibly this is how that progression works...I am actually careful about perceptions that way...I like to be original but not so much that it is just weird...Polymer clay is really really cool to work with if you want to make prosthetics or miniatures...But yes, some artists are snobby about polymer-it is a niche group...Two part epoxies like Apoxie Sculpt are very much like Winterstone- a concrete type material...I love that stuff too! A little pricey for a large work ...Blowing glass is HARD...Wood is a niche too-I feel guilty about using wood so didn't really go there...Made a cheese board once...Alot of sanding too...Bronze is a million dollars...You work in wax then often someone else casts for you...Then artists snob out that you didn't pour the bronze yourself... En savoir plus sur la main de rechange... Nouvelle main de rechange magnétique click picture to read new magnetic spare hand version blog post 1/10 A spare hand project, some of the prototypes...( for someone who is missing their left hand, born that way... Thanks to Gwylym Owen @iliteratepoet on twitter for helping me come to the newer lighter more simplistic spare hand design...Gwylym spent many hours researching prosthetic hands for me, which helped me to coalesce the concepts...

  • Cement+Marble+No-weld"essence of Bee" | GroveCanada Cold

    This was my first step in developing the no-weld armature concept...I don't use so much copper strapping anymore...You can see how the wings ended up flopping too in the finished piece... #next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; } #next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; } bee recipe 2 parts white cement 1 part aggregate -the aggregate is aragonite sand plus alkaline resistant 3/4" glass fibres -Latex adhesive milk liquid plus water in one part as well I added Eco-House mineral silicate paint in blue to the mix for colour & underpainted a bee design on the body(stripey purple blue) -the gold is real gold powder from Exclusive Paints on Chesswood(new location) mixed with more latex adhesive milk brushed on with an Herban Cowboy shaving brush (unused before) put on AL FRESCO not after... The extra latex adhesive milk(Sutton Garden & Building Supply gave me extra strength) I over-added makes the bee move-it is more pliable than a regular 25% to 75% water mix, also more waterproof...But the wings do move or adjust to temperature differences, you will note the pictures look different...Hot weather can make cement crack due to dehydration & lack of "milk" in adequate proportion to climate severity...I put 50% milk instead of standard 1/4, 'cause Canada is fierce! Winter March news: The bee is even stronger than before it likes its garden & is covered in dirt from spray, dog, & watering, as well as snow, from well, snowfall...So the mix works & yay! (Dog likes "Essence of Bee" too)...Thanks to Nick Nickolson Ferrocement Instructor for teaching me that elegance can occur in cement! (ok, I dropped the Perlite from my recipe 'cause it makes it lighter in weight but also more fragile/less flexible...I also dropped the white silicate sand because though it makes it stronger it does make it heavier...Personally also the Perlite makes it look lumpy in texture & the white silica sand is a little boring to work with...Bees are not lumpy at the wing, & certainly not boring...Ok that is a value judgement...They are a little lumpy & boring sometimes, but that's ok!) 

  • Museum | GroveCanada Cold

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