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animistic photographic representation de-objectified found objects on found objects, formerly found abject
Street Sense Media artist and vendor Saul Aroha Nui Tea and his puppet characters from the Hell's Bottom Congress of Puppets folk opera.
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ReykjavÃk airport is not the best place to wander around looking for good subjects to shoot...well, not for me, anyway. I don't really feel comfortable photographing complete strangers. If I could do that, I'd have lots of great subject matter.
That said, I liked the curling shapes of these rubber bands.
Detail of "The Miner Family," a found object sculpture by Bernie Molaskey, seen in Jerome, Arizona. See rustyscupture.com.
www.recyclart.org/2012/10/concrete-reef/
Russel Neswick has been building his concrete reef for the past 15 years. He uses garbage, concrete, and found objects to create sea creatures that exist in the ocean and in his imagination. The most amazing aspect of his art is that he isn't trained, its just something he started after he retired from being a lawyer. He doesn't know how many statues hes made over the years, but his reef is over two acres and even though hes 83 years old he goes though 300 lbs of concrete a week!
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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
Eric was tryin 2 eat
ur meat nd u put
ur hand in the way so
he bit your hand
Someone was obviously trying to defend their friend Eric. Found in my middle school.
I found an old whiskey decanter that I filled with pieces of toy soldiers and flags, along with some bullet fragments. I had the Uncle Sam bank - I added some more soldiers to Uncle Sam's hand and to the purse...and voila! An installation is born.
I am thankful (but saddened) for their sacrifice, but I wonder if those who make the decisions to go to war or into a conflict actually realize the REAL costs of their decisions?