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I made this from the polystyrene packaging that came round the tumble-drier, and painted it with PVA paints.
It has the function of muffling the sound from the vent into the downstairs loo. The vent was made to hold a fan and pipe according to building regs, but we got away without during the inspection! It is unnecessary and so there is just a hole, which before I made this acted as a megaphone!
This construction is also a tribute to retirement and the luxury of making unsaleable works! It is quite exciting making useless objects.
www.recyclart.org/2012/05/jewelry-antique-games-toys/
Jewelry made from vintage and antique game pieces, film cells, card games, and toys, using stained glass methods in miniature.
++ More information at OAO Studio website !
Idea sent by Robin Einzig !
Found object. Simple packaging that shares some of the characteristics of more sophisticated Japanese woodcut prints.
Never ask my Mother to tell you the joke about the sharp duck. This was a sharp beast I found hiding in my apartment in Amsterdam. His evil is matched only by his ruthless, unrepentant aggression.
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...
Street Sense Media artist and vendor Saul Aroha Nui Tea and his puppet characters from the Hell's Bottom Congress of Puppets folk opera.
Read more at www.StreetSenseMedia.org
Hands Together: An Icon Incarnate
A modest exhibition at the Roger Brown Study Collection
August 26 – December 16, 2013
More information: bit.ly/1g8kYUg
Road tripping in Austin, Texas with my artist friend Tim Raines www.timothyraines.com
© 2013 Virignia Hoffman, Sarasota Florida
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The Emerging Visions - Fusion edition of the Explore More program at GRACE includes an exercise using found objects and cardboard.
Learn more about Explore More on our website. restonarts.org/Education/ExploreMore.htm
found object: JANE & JANE
Walking along PACIFIC HEIGHTS after yet another SFIFF movie....ADDA looked down and found this yellow sticky paper with the name JANE...
of course, HAD to take a photo of it...
ADDA walked away and then a woman & her guy pal walked up to the same spot and took a photo of the same FOUND ITEM
well, its kinda surprise that anyone would photo any junk on the streets... if ADDA can lead his fellow flickr pals to a new photo op....
so just as MOSES parting the red sea...ADDA will open the creative flood gates of flickr...(hahaha )
ADDA didnt disturb the shoot...then approached the couple to get the FYI...
It so happens...that the beautiful woman's name is ...JANE...and she takes photos of various found objects with her camera phone...she proceeded to show me some cool stuff...
WOW...so, if you are out there JANE...big hug 2 u both
ADDA DADA just loves his found objects...and he appreciates those who love those photos, too!
(yes, ADDA understands everyone would like to see T&A...or is that C& B - CHESTS & BUTTS?)
Hands Together: An Icon Incarnate
A modest exhibition at the Roger Brown Study Collection
August 26 – December 16, 2013
More information: bit.ly/1g8kYUg
Found in books #24.
In case you can’t read it:
“Hi Marisa!
What a neato book. I leave my mark of me on all your objects so you’ll remember me, me, me and only me. I will NOT stop writing on your objects!! How dare you think of such a thing!
Love ya,
Liz
Come tonight to pickle. Have a nice day.”
This cherub consists of an old soldering iron, a figurine's head, doll arms, plastic wings, watch parts and a sculpted body. 2011.
Street Sense Media artist and vendor Saul Aroha Nui Tea and his puppet characters from the Hell's Bottom Congress of Puppets folk opera.
Read more at www.StreetSenseMedia.org
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. :-)
Hands Together: An Icon Incarnate
A modest exhibition at the Roger Brown Study Collection
August 26 – December 16, 2013
More information: bit.ly/1g8kYUg
Can you tell that I'm on a sacred heart roll at the moment? Also see posting below dated Friday, January 22, 2010, titled "Primitive Sacred Heart".
More about it on my blog. See my profile for link to my blog.
Hands Together: An Icon Incarnate
A modest exhibition at the Roger Brown Study Collection
August 26 – December 16, 2013
More information: bit.ly/1g8kYUg