Hot Aluminum Ant Hill at Mark Fletcher blog

Hot Aluminum Ant Hill. An amazing aluminum cast is made of an ant colony built on the side of a large tree stump. The structure is pretty typical of the larger fire ant colonies, with many interconnected tunnels near the surface and more wide chambers deeper in. The resulting cast is huge, weighing. An incredible metal structure is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. Anthill art is an amazing process that captures that magnificent mystery in sculpture form. I made a backyard foundry and melted some aluminum to take care of my fireant problem. To create each piece, the anonymous american artist pours molten aluminum. Filling the nest with molten aluminum (or concrete, as shown in this rather stunning abandoned ant hill video) started an interesting discussion in our house: Casting molten aluminum into anthills is definitely not an original idea, but i still wanted to try it. Anthill art cast #077, 20.5 lb, 17 deep. Casting an ant colony with molten aluminum.

When He Poured Aluminum Down An Anthill, I Thought He Was Crazy. But
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Anthill art is an amazing process that captures that magnificent mystery in sculpture form. To create each piece, the anonymous american artist pours molten aluminum. The structure is pretty typical of the larger fire ant colonies, with many interconnected tunnels near the surface and more wide chambers deeper in. I made a backyard foundry and melted some aluminum to take care of my fireant problem. An amazing aluminum cast is made of an ant colony built on the side of a large tree stump. Filling the nest with molten aluminum (or concrete, as shown in this rather stunning abandoned ant hill video) started an interesting discussion in our house: An incredible metal structure is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. Casting molten aluminum into anthills is definitely not an original idea, but i still wanted to try it. Anthill art cast #077, 20.5 lb, 17 deep. The resulting cast is huge, weighing.

When He Poured Aluminum Down An Anthill, I Thought He Was Crazy. But

Hot Aluminum Ant Hill Casting an ant colony with molten aluminum. I made a backyard foundry and melted some aluminum to take care of my fireant problem. The resulting cast is huge, weighing. The structure is pretty typical of the larger fire ant colonies, with many interconnected tunnels near the surface and more wide chambers deeper in. An amazing aluminum cast is made of an ant colony built on the side of a large tree stump. Anthill art cast #077, 20.5 lb, 17 deep. Casting an ant colony with molten aluminum. An incredible metal structure is made by pouring molten aluminum into a fire ant colony. Filling the nest with molten aluminum (or concrete, as shown in this rather stunning abandoned ant hill video) started an interesting discussion in our house: Casting molten aluminum into anthills is definitely not an original idea, but i still wanted to try it. To create each piece, the anonymous american artist pours molten aluminum. Anthill art is an amazing process that captures that magnificent mystery in sculpture form.

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