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Seen at the corner of Askin and Wyandotte Sts in Windsor, Ontario, May 2005. More here: www.qwantz.com/posterchild/ (scroll down to see the guy getting ready to put up these very boxes, in front of Giglio's Market and Hair by Rudy & Nancy, on Wyandotte.
I wish I'd known at the time that there was a prize inside the boxes, but these ones were much too high to reach.
Opera Box ~~~Past
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I like it without the rails better~
Even though both boxes are identical, Wrangler was annoyed that Freddy was in the box that he considered his. After an unsuccessful attempt to evict Freddy, Wrangler begrudgingly settled down in the other box.
It didn't start out to be round, or oval I guess, it started out as a regular square box, but I thought it was a bit too chunky or something, so I decided to round over the corners at the bandsaw.
The main body of the box is Kingwood, one of those dense, oily tropicals that doesn't take a film finish well, so it had just one light coat of Danish Oil finish, and some furniture wax.
The lid is cherry, with two slightly curvy strips of walnut running through it. It was cut from a larger piece that I did a while ago just as a proof of concept for a future project, which turned out to be this one.
A box outside of a restaurant near the outdoor seating. A waiter walked up to me and asked me to leave after i took this :)
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This box was my final project for my woodworking class in my first semester at BCIT. It was constructed out of black walnut and finished with 4 coats of danish oil and briwax. I was really happy with how the knot turned out in the top of the box, especially the smoky section on the far right portion of the knotted panel. This was my first time doing box joints, and while the joints themselves were not to difficult to create, sanding the walnut end grain took quite some time.
The box was originally a tiny shoe-shaped paper mache box that can be frequently found in arts and crafts stores like Michaels or A.C. Moore’s. I covered the box with polymer clay and painted the inside with yellow glitter acrylic paint.
Curve-topped box with applied vintage map and compass rose design and faux antique oak and verdigris bronze finish.
I am glad this box jellyfish was in a tank. I would hate to tangle with it in the sea.
Images captured in the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town, South Africa, during a holiday trip.
A new delivery of archival boxes sits ready to be filled by archivist Bob Malme. Bob has catalogued a number of our larger archival collections!
You'll note that this is the info for Lagoona and her pet Neptuna, the UPC code was cut off and her name is shown as Ghoulia Yelp