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This is a gas station in the middle of nowhere, UT, off I-70. Lining the ceiling around the entire place were teddy bears in plastic bags. Big bears and little bears all in yellowed, old plastic bags. And signs that read "bears are not for sale".

Took shots of this with my camera phone which is why it has crap for detail.

Installation in Testbed 1, Battersea, London.

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

Why is this laying in my creekbed?

Found on the street in front of my neighbor's house.

theatre masks used for outdoor production with kneehigh theatre, Cornwall

Molly Hewitt's installation of sculptures and found objects on the Ray Yoshida shelves at the Roger Brown Study Collection.

the work has an accompanying video with music by I-Shudder www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jgNccw1vdo

A little lost tiger found while taking a walk.

Molly Hewitt's installation of sculptures and found objects on the Ray Yoshida shelves at the Roger Brown Study Collection.

Art by Michelle Stitzlein blogged at www.jamaicabyles.blogspot.com

Molly Hewitt's installation of sculptures and found objects on the Ray Yoshida shelves at the Roger Brown Study Collection.

Mixed Media, 2007

Print:11 x 18 #1/20

Total Size 15 x 25.5

 

wall clocks made from found objects

 

Art by Michelle Stitzlein blogged at www.jamaicabyles.blogspot.com

Installation in Testbed 1, Battersea, London.

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

the dark vs light imagery in this painting was sort of accidental, but it's very representational of my relationship with fort mason. It's a beautifully groomed park of gently rolling hills perched on the edge of the city, with gorgeous views and surrounded by an affluent neighborhood. I routinely walk there from my gritty downtown neighborhood and the transition from neighborhood to neighborhood is really striking. The Marina secludes itself, and likes it that way. I feel like sand in an oyster every time i go to fort mason.

 

private collection

rising to a better place

Art by Michelle Stitzlein blogged at www.jamaicabyles.blogspot.com

Molly Hewitt's installation of sculptures and found objects on the Ray Yoshida shelves at the Roger Brown Study Collection.

Molly Hewitt's installation of sculptures and found objects on the Ray Yoshida shelves at the Roger Brown Study Collection.

trailer parks out in the middle of nowhere hold may strange and wonderous things, sometimes it's best not to know.

handsaw and carhorn

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