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This is a small low sculptural relief with found and made objects. Some of the parquetry pattern wooden pieces were left over from bits of furniture for example.
Wooden assemblage/sculpture. 500mm tall.
I see this as representing a figure standing proudly surveying the steps to their door that they have cleaned.
BeertooD2 (18”)
After several mugs of liquid inspiration while viewing StarWars for the umpteenth time BeertooD2 was born... or should I say drafted? His 4.7 liter keg body, chrome tractor headlight dome, vintage shoe polisher legs and mini bread loaf pan feet have proven popular with the over-21 crowd...may the force beer with you.
in an effort to ease the loss of ThermiE and due to the fact that I had an identical orange thermos - ThermO is born!
4 found object sculptures I made to 'occupy the space' all representing things that previously occupied our attic, birds nests, spider webs, bumble bee and honey bee hives made for a class project @ncad_dublin
Sculpture along 4th St in Reno, Nevada is part of revitalization efforts. Name: “Rearing Horse” by Barry Crawford
From: Elko, NV
Medium: Assorted recycled metal parts from vehicles and equipment
About piece: This 14-feet-tall mechanical horse was on display at Burning Man in 2018.
I saw an after school movie about these when I was a kid but when I finally got there found out it's closed on Black Friday.
Watts Towers
Sabato Rodia - 1930s to 1950s
Los Angeles
This titanic terror is transfixed on traumatizing tens of thousands...not really, he's honestly just looking for a good time, has a nice personality and is a Sagittarius.
12" tall...and if you're seeing a wild, color background - yep, *cinnamon shot it!
Mixed Media Fiber Art on linen canvas. Stiching, knotting, wrapping, peyote/gourd stitched beadwork. Found object art from community sourced plastics, variegated cotton, seed beads, sequins, sewing thread. 2024
see detail: www.flickr.com/photos/dembicer/54175688997
The Dreamer by Dan Jones ~ Inspired by Peter Pan and Gustav Mesmer, also known as the “Icarus of the Lautertal”
Scorpion - VW fuel injection body, motorcycle brake/clutch levers, hack saw handle, bicycle parts, aluminum weather head, crab cracker tool. 16" wide x 12" tall
I just completed this piece for the upcoming San Diego International Auto Show - 10" wide, 23" long & 7" tall...and that's rod, not rhoid!
here's a couple of pieces I created for the Thomas Mann Gallery's Robot Invasion show. The request was for "wearable" robot art. Lots of great artists involved...good times! event details to come
"For us, art is not an end in itself... but it is an opportunity for the true perception and criticism of the times we live in."
~ Hugo Ball
1916, Cabaret Voltaire
dan jones ~ San Diego, Ca. USA
your basic large aluminum grain scoop. old welding goggles, flag mount hardware, respirator mask frame, metal handle and three hooks mounted to a vintage Morton SpeedWash board, key ring holder...thing!?
Rusty
Cute and cuddly, as much as an vintage flash light dog can possibly be. Rusty, due to his solid, aluminum body, will in fact not rust! So let him play in the sprinklers, dive for crabs and drink his fill...no-corrosive has never been so darn cute.
Chrome K9
Chrome, cuddly and cute, this K9 is at your command. He has a TV nose for action and galvanized paws that know their way home. All weather chrome flashlight body doubles a secret storage container.
The inspiration for this little guy was his tea pot head. All I had to do was add ears (poached egg trays) and tusks (bicycle brake levers).
...got your ear plugs and your Bic lighter ready? Hope so, cuz toss in a couple thousand watts and this metal dude is ready to rock! 20" tall, 14" wide and 7" deep
here he is preparing for a Kickflip backside ollie nosegrind...or something similar!?
9" long x 14" tall x 5 " wide
I really like how this guy turned out. don't get me wrong, I like all my stuff...I wouldn't engrave the "Lockwasher Design" mark on one of my sculptures unless I was completely satisfied. Could be the style of the head or that vintage metallic blue paint used on the body (soooo retro)...and to date I don't think I've ever used those electrical weather heads as feet on a bot..just saying - I dig Conar! 19" tall, with Saint George cross(?) base - 10.5" x 5"...I think the base used to be a industrial vacuum form plate as it has tiny little holes ringing the edge...