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Mike Nelson, More things (to the memory of Honoré Balzac) Matt’s Gallery 13 February–14 April 2013.

One of a series. Painted on a squashed tin can and backed with wood. Acrylic paint.

Mounted on mat board, made from fabric wrapped around foam core.

Face is in bottle cap, center of flower is made from soda can.

Class project from Jeannie Houston Antes' class at IMA, 2010. What a blast!

 

Found and long saved objects, cowry shells, what was left of my Mom's pocket watch after a house fire...

This cherub consists of a doll's head, arms and shoes, a hummingbird, wings and a barbecue fork.

Steampunk necklace on Etsy right now

Installation in Testbed 1, Battersea, London.

Made from found and donated objects bound together with a continuous 1km line of rope.

Oui. No, No. Just you.

news clipping "A Boston Herald Pattern of the New York and Paris Styles" Keeps waistline slender! found in The Home Garden Handbooks: Rock Gardens

Note about travel sequences found in The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner by Daniel Defoe

New York : Heritage Press, c1930.

PR3403.A1 1930

this is the cover art for the album: From Time To Time by Uglyhead released on Automation records

Wheels and pitchforks and sheepherders' monuments are designed into a most unique environment. Someday Tim hopes to build an entire "Log Town."

 

Turns out there's more than one reason for going to Roundup. Tim Anderson calls it his Little Mansion, and if you like rocks, you're going to like what Tim's Done with the place. It features not just rocks - which he's nailed to the wall - but wagon wheels, horseshoes, pitchforks, washing machines and other things that people throw away. Tim hauls all these found objects with his bike or tractor, and he uses them to decorate both his home and yard with a designer's measured eye. "I call that the Go-Mobile," he says, pointing out a free form metal assemblage that he readily admits "Don't go." His dream is to build a whole town this way, and perhaps find a wife who might help him accomplish his grand architectural scheme.

Necklace found in Two Years Before the Mast, a Personal Narrative of Life at Sea by Richard Henry Dann Jr

Bij de brug over de Suobbatjåhkå

 

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Vid bron över Suobbatjåhkå

 

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Near the bridge over the Suobbatjåhkå

I couldn't figure out what the black blob on the guy's head with mouse ears was for a long time. Beret? Rasta hat? Ahh, top hat, yes.

 

A photo forgotten in the scanner bed of the digital photo kiosk at Target.

Mounted on mat board, body is fabric wrapped around foam core. Face is cast with fimo clay.

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::::,

Passed this beautiful bit of junk on my morning commute. I photographed it while a construction guy sat nearby, smoking on a stoop.

 

This is the kind of junk that makes me wish I was savvy, or crafty, or any sort of junk-preservation initiative. The face of the dial alone would have been great to save.

 

Fittingly, I had Radiohead cranked on the iPod when I walked by. I've been listening to all the Radiohead albums I have, in order, over and over. OK Computer has a delicious time machine effect, making me feel 14 each time I hear it -- despite the fact that I didn't really care for Radiohead, I learned the album up and down. Probably everyone did. Everyone listening to the radio, anyway. There aren't a lot of deep cuts. Almost everything got some play.

I altered a cardboard tea bag box, to hold movie tickets. I used a pick n mix paper bag, disposable 3d glasses, gold sweet paper and broken jewellery.

Somewhere in Colonel By Park Ottawa, Near Parliament

things inside the pages included jokes, papers, party hats & plastic toys.

 

bonbon, a book by moira clunie. found christmas cracker remnants and manual typewriters. published march 2006, consummated press, in an edition of 1.

Installation in Testbed 1, Battersea, London.

Made from found and donated objects bound together with a continuous 1km line of rope.

This is not a hollow ring. It's what is left after 3 different ring attempts and way too many hours. I need to set up my "real" torch to do the hollow rings. My personal goal is to start June off with the real torch. So, maybe this is looking forward, not back, to then.

brass, found object keyboard key. May 16, 2010.

Installation in Testbed 1, Battersea, London.

Made from found and donated objects bound together with a continuous 1km line of rope.

I'm doing a postcard exchange with 2 friends. Our theme this time around was "found objects" I found a row of these carnival tickets on the seat next to me on BART (commuter train) I felt very lucky. :-)

A vertebre we found up on the mountain (probably deer) with a Mexican tigre mask attached and feet added. Lots of acrylic paint. A fun guy

It's a glove actually that was floating in the fishing harbour at Vizag. But it sure looked spooky!

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::::,

- Taken at 7:21 PM on January 24, 2007 - this is my study carrel at university.

 

i started with picture of a thai temple in the upper right, to the left is a photo of the border between poland and germany (taken by my belle-mere), below it is a sandbar in los roques, and the palm tree one is playa de uvas. last two are venezuela.

 

then, mysteriously, i return after the winter break to find someone has donated a new photo.looks like eruope, summertime. they even tried to tape it as carefully and anally as i taped up my pics.

 

on the back, they wrote: there came a time when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. - A.N.

 

huh? hmmm. prophetic words? a sign? college idealism? whatever it is, thanks, stranger.

Been getting a lot of questions about the tin...so here is the story behind my 4 A Month pieces this month.

 

The titanium on the first piece, "Holly's Necklace", came from Holly Gage. She shipped it to me nestled in this tin. So thank you, Holly, for providing the source of inspiration for all of these pieces! (P.S., I had already cut out the first piece before I thought to take this photo!)

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