I'm sure many a joke can be made here, but I'll leave that up to the dear reader.
Rod and/or ball mills are part of the crushing process once the ore has been brought to the surface. These large drums contain varying sizes of rods or balls, depending on the size of the ore being crushed and the size required.
This is done with chalk pastel on grey paper, and is still sitting in my basement.
"For art to exist, for any sort of aesthetic activity to exist, a certain physiological precondition is indispensable: intoxication." Friedrich Nietzsche
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