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CARE OF BRONZE SCULPTURES
Bronze is synonymous with durability and requires minimal upkeep. Wash sculpture with a non-ionic soap such as Simple Green. With a pure boar bristle brush, apply a Carnauba wax (all available at any hardware store.) Be careful the wax does not collect in the recesses. Let dry for 5 minutes. Buff with a soft cloth to desired shine, indoors once a year, outdoors two times a year. The patinas on bronze are sensitive to, and can react with the environment. Moisture can cause oxidation, ultraviolet rays of direct sun can dull the patination, and heat can melt protective wax coatings.
THE STEEL / ALUMINUM PROCESS
Lynn Rae begins the steel / aluminum process by drawing her vision on paper. This design is then transferred into a computerized outline, which is downloaded to a laser cutting machine. The laser cutter carves the design out of mild steel or aluminum sheets. Once the design is cut and cooled, the edges are ground to a smooth finish. The piece is then "activated" by removing the top opaque layer, which leaves the surface open to receive transparent dyes. The finish, or patina, is applied using solvent dyes that contain UV inhibitors. Finally, the finish is protected with a clear sealant.
CARE OF STEEL / ALUMINUM PIECES
These pieces of functional art were created with easy maintenance in mind. They have a water repellent finish. However, cleaners, especially those that are ammonia-based, can react with the finish. To remove dust, simply use a feather duster or wipe with a dry cloth. To remove wax, heat the surface with a hair dryer and wipe with a soft cloth
Please use care after heating with the hairdryer, due to the nature of the metal, the surface can become
To help prevent wax drip, try freezing your candles before lighting them.
A few moments a year can help protect the lifelong beauty of your fine art investment.
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