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displayed on a wonderful red cabinet door at the Sundance Store sorry this one is a bit blurry, i must have wiggled. check our her website.
mixed media assemblage by Linda Chamberlain
wooden box, art, spiky thistle, cigar box label, cabinet latches, washer, button, sandpaper, assemblage, brass catholic emblem, found object
3" X 4.75"
over the weekend i participated in the Zionsville Recycled Art Market. it was my very first professional art fair and i was nervous as all get out!...the theme was to use all recycled items, which was right up my alley since i work mostly with found objects...this show embodied everything i have been working for these last 2 years and i was excited but anxious about putting my art out there in the professional world, but in the end my display turned out better than i could have imagined!! this video was taken from my view point as potential customers milled over my art, i hid my camera behind a picture frame and let the day unfold around me, and as i sat there in my booth taking in the sights and sounds of the market all i could think about was how none of this would have been possible without the unconditional love and support of those few closest to me...i couldn't have done it without them...becuz sooner or later love comes inside you, gets behind you, and takes you under it's wing...
Sterling silver pin/pendant with river rock, shell, and grey tile grout . About 2" long. This was a special order, but I make similar ones in this color range.$95.
I don't even want to think about what it says about me that I couldn't resist the opportunity to photograph this obscene object on the sidewalk.
Doors, newly built, but meant to look like "found" objects. These have chickenwire which is very nicely finished inside using thin and durable stops.
some poor little girls bicycle helmet, lost and placed conveniently under a metal sign (advertising a nearby pizza parlor)
These pockets intrigue me. They are so small, they zipper shut, and they have air vents at the bottom. Is it so that you can carry around your 2-dimensional pet mouse?
This is a composite photo of experimental musicians Abel Ashes (on the left) and Eric Hensel (on the right) performing at Lestat's Coffeehouse in San Diego in 2001 during the Found Objects improvised music concert series. The four live pieces included on the new Abel Ashes CD "Eat Plastic and Other Elements" were recorded during this concert series.
Found on the floor in an alley. On the back it has written:
"Miss Burton Victor Ivy Lily Iris Stokes"
a joke in each signature.
bonbon, a book by moira clunie. found christmas cracker remnants and manual typewriters. published march 2006, consummated press, in an edition of 1.
Everything I used, not including a box of screws. I picked it all up from our local Habitat Re-Store, for about $45.00. A drawer system the size of what I'm aiming for runs about $600+.
6 Windows 34 5/8" x 28"
4 Edge pieces from a child's bedframe
4 random strips of wood (the littlest one, #5) is a piece of the one right beside it, but it was cut to accommodate the car.
Hands Together: An Icon Incarnate
A modest exhibition at the Roger Brown Study Collection
August 26 – December 16, 2013
More information: bit.ly/1g8kYUg
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