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Sculpture 2013 | Copyright © Derek Scholte

Mixed materials, approx. 59cm tall, 18cm wide and 14cm high.

Materials used: used wooden pencil box, rusty tin can, petrol tank from vintage campingstove, vintage lighter, sunglasses, airpressure meter, inline skate wheels, leather from boots and other bit and pieces.

Found object assemblage on a re-purposed book cover.

Nate' nose is a folded up teaspoon. His eyebrows are a house number #3, face is a tile adhesive comb, tie is a folding rule, and his mouth is a smashed red bottle cap.

 

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

Found object assemblage on a re-purposed book cover.

"Reliquary for the Third Eye of William S. Burroughs"

found object assemblage wall hanging

48" x 24" x 10"

 

(the first in a new series of holy objects for religions that do not exist)

 

more at judturner.com/

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DM Wilding

Artist, Founder & Director

Mixed materials, approx. 19cm tall, 9cm wide and 14cm high.

Materials used: body from a vintage Schnittfix III breadknife, skateboard wheels, old car lightbulb, handle bar from a miniature bike and a few more objects…

Mixed materials, approx. 18cm tall, 13cm wide and 12cm high.

Materials used: body from a vintage DIY sander, skateboard wheels, old car lightbulb, glasses, clock-face from an old watch and a few more objects…

My friend Carolyn found this mini baseball bat which worked perfectly for the fuselage. the landing gear are rusty casters, the wings are a found metal angle bracket and some drift wood from lake superior.

Barbara Gilhooly

Mixed materials, approx. 43cm tall, 13cm wide and 12cm high.

Materials used: old weaving loom yarn spool, a pipe, stereo jack parts, lid from an old electric coffee grinder, ‘kaiser’ cake tin, wheels from an ugly plastic toy, moving mechanism from an old toy and a few more objects…

 

Mixed materials, approx. 18cm tall, 13cm wide and 12cm high.

Materials used: body from a vintage DIY sander, skateboard wheels, old car lightbulb, glasses, clock-face from an old watch and a few more objects…

www.creativelywildartstudio.com

DUMBO, Brooklyn NY 11201

T. 646-469-7498

DM Wilding

Artist, Founder & Director

   

CREATIVELY WILD ART STUDIO

  

www.creativelywildartstudio.com

DUMBO, Brooklyn NY 11201

Found Object Robot Sculpture

Osha Neumann. Drfitwood and metal sculpture at Albany Bulb . This thing is huge. It has a very long tail that you can't see here.

The GP Astro Disruptor was designed for light/heavy weight duty in the Andromeda Colony wars. Used primarily by the Allied Astro Marines, the GP Astro Disruptor was the primary weapon used to destroy the Andromeda Rebel outpost in the Axiom Prime system. - GP

40"x30", mixed media on paper on wood

"Reliquary for the Third Eye of William S. Burroughs" - detail

found object assemblage wall hanging

48" x 24" x 10"

 

(the first in a new series of holy objects for religions that do not exist)

 

more at judturner.com/

My inspiration for this assemblage came from a photo that facebook friend, and wonderful assemblage artist Terry Ray Flowers shared, check out my blog robertasrandom.blogspot.com/ for that photo and more on this assemblage, dedicated to the people of Haiti, titled "Lord have mercy".

 

If you look closely, there are a few screaming rocks buried in the pile of rubble that the sandaled foot is walking on too. The hands at the top hold a handmade rosary.

 

This old, well used pie pan has become the backdrop for a steampunk collage. Two "climbers" (a gold person-shaped clock piece on the bottom and a silver one on the top) are working their way up the clock gear mountains.

 

This piece is made solely of recycled clock parts and the 9" vintage pie pan, only the screws are new.

There is a spider hiding in the crack, just above the screw head in this 'found metal’ sculpture I built at Distant Hill Gardens. This image was taken at night with the help of a handheld LED head-lamp.

 

Click Here for a photo of the whole sculpture in daylight.

 

www.distanthillgardens.org

Lapsarian is from the latin word lapare: to slip, to fall, to stumble. We get our english word "lapse" from that word too. Lapsarian is defined: of or pertaining to the fall of man from innocence, and to the role of women in that fall.

  

In the book of Genesis, the first book of the Jewish and Christian Bibles, God creates Adam and Eve and places them in the Garden of Eden, forbidding them to eat fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil (often symbolized in art and literature as an apple tree).

 

The serpent persuades Eve to eat fruit from the forbidden tree. Eve shares the fruit with Adam and they become ashamed of their nakedness, making coverings for themselves with fig leaves.

 

Later God provided garments for them of animal hides. Because of their disobedience, they were banished from the Garden of Eden, to work the ground from which Adam had been taken & made.

 

This assemblage piece is an attempt to visualize that story, sort of in a Tim Burton-ish way. It shows the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (shown here as an apple with teeth), with a serpent (a snake) winding in and out of it.

 

Eve's hand comes from inside holding an apple core. Adam, below, also has an apple core behind him, and is shown clothed with fig leaves and an animal hide (turtle shell).

 

Street Pests is a street art project commissioned by the City of Greater Dandenong. Various materials found discarded in the streets have been refashioned into pigeons and rats which are then installed back into the streets they were found.

 

Street Pests encourages passersby to look again at the world around them by inserting the unexpected into their every day. It also refutes the idea that once something hits the ground it's simply rubbish with no further use. Finally, it's a moment of soft, playful quirkiness in contrast to the grey concrete and red brick walls of our every day urban environment.

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