Oh, and bits of the stairs are visible in every shot - the pale bars with pretend leaves on in the first, the roundy thing at the bottom of the newel-post in the second and the blurry objects behind the desk in the third...the medical-looking bottle cap there is in fact a jar of bronze powder I found under the art department's upper window, but no-one claimed it and it was shiny, so.
I, ah, am glad to be missed by you. It is a very nice feeling - almost akin to the feeling of walking in the woods and finding absolutely nothing wanting to eat you. I am not sure if the Education Gods are appeased. I did what I could, but I still feel like they keep watching me distrustfully. Maybe it's because I'm writing sword & planet adventures and not my graduation thesis...
Ah, I did not realise it was in two stories... Also, blacking out the bathroom creates a very dramatic atmosphere. Are you allowed to paint the walls however you like? Do you have a garden outside, or a forest or a mountain? Also, do you mean powdered bronze, or a powder that is bronze-coloured?
have you heard of the exploding custard powder factory? bronze powder for art can be used in a number of ways, it can also be mixed with other agents to burn onto metal surfaces producing a dappled metal finish, sometimes in sombination with a furnace, if its neat powder when sprinkled over fire it should burn a green colour, or a slight red at an outside mix, mixed with others such as magnesium it will burn white, don't try this indoors. it can also be used if copper or bronze powder without incendiary qualities in certain finishes and effects on paper and works etc
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Ah, I did not realise it was in two stories... Also, blacking out the bathroom creates a very dramatic atmosphere. Are you allowed to paint the walls however you like? Do you have a garden outside, or a forest or a mountain? Also, do you mean powdered bronze, or a powder that is bronze-coloured?
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