How about when you paint over the grafito you have the house number painted in (in graftitiesque fashion). Kinda cool and so cheap! Have you priced nice big machine type house numbers at Hundley Hardware?
posted by JC
on 2006-11-07 21:19:20
I'll have to find the entirely copper-clad house here, at a time of day when I can get a clear photo. It just sits in a neighborhood (which is why I'm not sure exactly where I saw it) being square and copper-y.
SF's discovery of copper continues to amuse me: the look on the De Young was "done" on a major building at the University of Minnesota a decade earlier, and of course in Arizona, sheathing things in copper comes naturally. (It's that, or cactus spines -- our two natural resources.)
posted by wende in phoenix
on 2006-11-08 06:34:27
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How about when you paint over the grafito you have the house number painted in (in graftitiesque fashion). Kinda cool and so cheap! Have you priced nice big machine type house numbers at Hundley Hardware?
I'll have to find the entirely copper-clad house here, at a time of day when I can get a clear photo. It just sits in a neighborhood (which is why I'm not sure exactly where I saw it) being square and copper-y.
SF's discovery of copper continues to amuse me: the look on the De Young was "done" on a major building at the University of Minnesota a decade earlier, and of course in Arizona, sheathing things in copper comes naturally. (It's that, or cactus spines -- our two natural resources.)