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With the windows still intact, and the factory framing, the 'shelves' are sturdy enough to cantilever down without any additional hardware or support.
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My friend Adam was at the studio today and consented to model this necklace. I think it is perfect with his Maori tattoos. Check my profile for availability.
FOUND OBJECTS + PARIS 2009
with ADDA about to hit 4 million views::one can be sure its not for his beloved FOUND OBJECTS::::
56,033 more views
oh well; he;ll be home for the FOLSOM STREET FAIR and to blow his FLICKR views out of this world::::,
Finally, no snow, ice or freezing temps meant a trip to the flea market! The chandelier crystals are vintage Czech with an AB finish on the back, the rosary could be garnet, beads vary in depth of red color and faceting is different on each one. Pleased with these!
A pendant made from a silver plated spoon handle, a pair of brass wings, and two 6mm lab grown rubys.
Found in the ceiling above the kitchen (under the floor of the 2nd floor bathroom.)
Burnt Pine Pine Scented Deodorant Matches, made in Switzerland c1968
FOUND ITEM (OBJECT TROUVE)- those absolutly wonderful items found on the streets of SAN FRANCISCO and PARIS,,,,
How else can one explain ADDA DADA's over 4,000,000 views....oh, those BARE CHESTS...
Just to show that not everything I make has to be distressed or patina'ed. This piece started with another watchcase back from fellow steamteam member dbvictoria. It may be a low-karat gold, but I couldn't find any markings that prove it. The plane finding fit perfectly and was riveted on along with a clock gear and a beautiful rectangular vintage watch face. The little bird dangles below the assemblage. For more movement, the plane's propellers spin freely. The 3 1/2" x 2 1/4" centerpiece hangs from a clear-coated 16" brass chain that closes with a safety catch.
I climbed on top of a cabinet in one of my classrooms and found this ancient, undisturbed junk tray. It has a thick layer of dust on it. Judging by the presence of chalk and the absence of dry-erase markers (yeah, those are fat Sanford highlighters) I'd say this has probably been sitting undisturbed for 15 years or more.
The beginnings of a found-object project . There's an alley outside my apartment where everyone puts their trash, so the landscape is always changing.
This was one of the pieces included in the Creeps Show at Flatcolor Gallery in Seattle for October 2010
Went to lunch a few days ago, and walked by a telephone pole that had this child's shoe stuck on it.