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Two concrete and steel 36 inch vanities with a 24 inch vanity cabinet in between. Two UpShifted Ingersol Rand industrial pattern/mold parts turned into urban loft mirrors.

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DM Wilding

Artist, Founder & Director

A fashionable scrap metal scarecrow, helping us harvest the pumpkins, gourds and winter squash she protected this past summer.

 

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I collaged the assorted threads onto the board for her hair and added paper clips that I had shaped into spirals.

You know all the ideas that come bursting out of your head...

Steel and dark walnut wood console below a steel and mirror collaboration between Slab Fab studio and Blacksmith Ingrid Hill.

Mixed materials, approx. 20cm tall, 14cm wide and 12cm high.

Materials used: vintage barbershop hairclipper, old ‘wheel’ clock, wheels from a toy, handle bar from miniature bike and other bits and pieces.

 

More pictures on my portfolio junkart.me

You can find art almost anywhere, if you look hard enough. Here's the story of how I became interested in Found Object art.

 

You can see a selection of these doodles on my website in my Found Object Art gallery.

Beads and sewing threads stitched to community sourced single use plastics and wiffle ball, assembled atop a cardboard tube and glued to repurposed plastic lid. 16.5" x 3.5", 2023

see detail www.flickr.com/photos/dembicer/52807287766

Rinky Tink

 

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What a great looking pair! Rita's eye wear are old pull tabs from canned beverages! She found a wonderful home with Mimi!

Rex is still looking.

fac·to·tum (fāk-tō'təm)

n. An employee or assistant who serves in a wide range of capacities.

 

[Medieval Latin factōtum : Latin fac, imperative of facere, to do; see dhē- in Indo-European roots + Latin tōtum, everything, from neuter of tōtus, all; see teutā- in Indo-European roots.]

 

Seed Beads and sequins embroidery on found object and suminagashi inked paper. 8" x 8" , 2021

see full view www.flickr.com/photos/dembicer/51338852808

 

My versions of a message in a bottle, using found bottle, with glass beads and pull up messages :)

Mixed materials, approx. 20cm tall, 14cm wide and 12cm high.

Materials used: vintage barbershop hairclipper, old ‘wheel’ clock, wheels from a toy, handle bar from miniature bike and other bits and pieces.

 

More pictures on my portfolio junkart.me

When I was a little girl, I had a jewelry box featuring a ballerina who danced to a tinkly music box melody when you wound it up. (Of course, as a tomboy, I removed the ballerina and impaled a plastic animal in her place.) Regardless, I'd forgotten about that box until I met Gabriella.

 

You see, lots of little girl robots want to be ballerinas, but only a few are chosen. Gabriella is one of those lucky few. She is a dedicated dancer, mastering a perfect pirouette every time she turns. You'll always find her lugnut bun impeccably in place and her graceful arms posed for perfection.

 

So if you're looking for a robot ballerina, Gabriella is the one for you. Feel free to turn the handle and watch her spin, and when you're done, remove the pedestal to find a satin-lined jewelry box within.

This morning's doodle, created while eating my breakfast cereal (with blueberries, of course).

 

I love making found object doodles and post them on Instagram"Found Object Art" gallery on Flickr, Pinterest, Tumblr  and in my Found Object Art portfolio.

Mixed materials, approx. 16cm tall, 12cm wide and 19cm high.

Materials used: Shakespeare 2002GG spinning reel (for fishing), bottomplate of a flat iron and some other bits and pieces…

 

More pictures can be found on my portfolio at junkart.me

www.creativelywildartstudio.com

DUMBO, Brooklyn NY 11201

T. 646-469-7498

DM Wilding

Artist, Founder & Director

Levin C. Abantius, aka the traveller is able to travel long distances through time and space. Trying to unravel the mysteries of life.

It’s a hard life for him, as he is merely an observer. It’s dangerous to mess with history as the changes to

the future are unpredictable. The older he gets, the more enigmatic he becomes, questions are raised:

why does he have a skull on his walking cane? And what do those 6 notches on it represent?

 

Object 2015 | Copyright © Derek Scholte

Mixed materials, approx. 140cm high, 57cm wide and 30cm depth.

Materials used: violin, ’30ties suitcase, voltmeter, counting machine, flowerpot, inner bicycle tubes, gauges, antique phone, binocular, WWII goggles, parts from a vintage scale and many, many other bits and pieces…

 

More info and pictures here: derekscholte.nl/proj…/levin-c-abantius-the-traveller/

Mixed materials, approx. 22cm tall, 8cm wide and 31cm high.

Materials used: crank from a vintage sewing machine, old toy tractor, glasses, inner parts from a vintage camping stove, tea-strainer, old patches of cloth and a few more objects…

A shovel sculpture named 'Waldo' crafted by Michael and hiding in the gardens at Distant Hill.

 

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