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Here are three objects that we've made out of pure sugar: A little dodecahedron, a toroidal coil, and a wood screw (20" long).

 

Read more about the Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories 3D Fabricator Project here.

Feu d'artifice du 14 juillet, Paris, France (July 2018)

Challenge on Flickr theme 062: Object / panoramic

 

Tulip bouquet from our garden, Spring has arrived!!

Objects from my childhood

Table top setup. The room is lit by sunny daylight, but camera and flash are adjusted to block this out (flash to max power, camera to t=1/100 s). Otherwise the two color temperatures would mix. Another nice advantage of using a strobe light instead of daylight: One can easily choose ISO 100 and still shoot without tripod.

I can't explain why I love this piece so much. It's just a beautiful thing, is all. Such fluidity, such a featherlight sense of motion and balance. Those wings, massive without ever seeming ungainly. And then there's the basic sentiment of the piece: the spirit of giving, of generosity; casting your bread upon the waters.

 

When I take a walk around the Back Bay after a meeting or before having dinner with friends or whatever, I often take a stroll through the Public Garden and visit this statue if I have time. It's always a joy.

 

Put it this way: if a fire broke out in this gallery and in some bizarre cultural rerun of the end of "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure" I was the only one at hand to run in and save the treasures therein...I wouldn't be of much use. First, I'd first rescue "Spirit Of Giving." I'd have every intention of placing it outside somewhere safe from danger and then running back inside to save more stuff...but I think I'd wind up just sitting there on the sidewalk admiring it. The Abe Lincolns and the Minutemen and the Ralph Waldo Emersons would sizzle and explode while this little plaster maquette of a somewhat obscure monument survived to see another century.

Open tin of baked beans

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This work by Stephen Clulow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

   

Looking down a street in Geneva

 

Please use this object or texture in your work.

 

I'd love to see how you use this object or texture.

 

If you use this object or texture please post a small image, or link, showing what you did with it.

 

Thank you.

   

This work by Stephen Clulow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

   

playing w/ 3 light setup

Found Object Sculptures for an Upcoming Show In Hockessin on Feb. 25th

Bailey Manning Photography (facebook)

Curious ideas. Curious themes. Curious images. Curious Objects.

 

I love this city for the exploration and discovery of such weird and wonderful things.

Crumpled pages of telephone directory

classified as the group of object

Wedding figurines on a wedding cake

www.recyclart.org/2014/10/design-funny-diverted-objects/

 

Gilbert Legrand is a visual artist-designer sensitive to the design of diverted objects! He made this creative and fun series by the diversion of daily living objects such as faucets, brooms, hangers ... I'm pretty sure they will surprise you!

  

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Website: Gilbert Legrand !

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