I conducted two sessions, using a toaster maker, to melt, actually slow melting via, an oven would have created a more desirable melted mould, but due to OH&S, I didn’t investigate it further.




I conducted two sessions, using a toaster maker, to melt, actually slow melting via, an oven would have created a more desirable melted mould, but due to OH&S, I didn’t investigate it further.

















Hi Kylie
Your photographs are really beautiful. So excited seeing this project develop.
Penny
Dr Penny Harris
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From: CAVA 301
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Date: Wednesday, 22 July 2020 at 9:23 pm
To: Penny Harris
Subject: [New post] Melted series
UOW Student posted: ” I conducted two sessions, using a sand which maker, to melt, actually melting would have created a more desirable melted mould, but due to OHS and renting, I didnât investigate that further. Kylie Naylor, Untitled #2, 2020, Image, Found objects, m”
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Thanks so much for your feedback and support, I am finally finished and now going to have a few days off before so get back on the rollercoaster 🤩
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