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Molly Hewitt's installation of sculptures and found objects on the Ray Yoshida shelves at the Roger Brown Study Collection.
Performing at Baked Tapes' Memorial Day Potluck Noise BBQ at Tommy's Tavern in Greenpoint on May 25, 2009.
Molly Hewitt's installation of sculptures and found objects on the Ray Yoshida shelves at the Roger Brown Study Collection.
In 2017, I followed an internet class with the American artist, Carla Sonheim. We had to follow a prompt once a day. I did not finished the year since I was takin care of my mom and my sis who were both very sick and finally died 5 weeks apart. But I manage to go up to the 256th day. Here are some of my fave prompts. Day 136: Try to create a still life or an abstract with found objects.
Installation in Testbed 1, Battersea, London.
Made from found and donated objects bound together with a continuous 1km line of rope.
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
Performing at Baked Tapes' Memorial Day Potluck Noise BBQ at Tommy's Tavern in Greenpoint on May 25, 2009.
This refrigerator magnet collage is made with an old cast iron jamb lock as the frame with a glow star, an image from my solo show announcement card, an image of a platypus fore arm xray and some antique brass ornamentation.
Molly Hewitt's installation of sculptures and found objects on the Ray Yoshida shelves at the Roger Brown Study Collection.
This spooky fella measures approximately 22" x 4". Each piece is handmade from recycled, repurposed objects.
Each little person comes with a copy of their own story, which helps bring their character to life.
This one's story is:
Did you hear that? What was that? I hear it again! It’s getting closer, it’s like something is breathing down my neck. Please don’t turn out the lights! It’s coming faster now, it will be here any minute! Please make it go away, please tell it to leave me alone!! Don’t close the door, just leave it open, please!!! What do you mean there’s no such thing as the boogie man, he’s standing right there behind the door, laughing. He’s pointing at the clock on his chest, he’s whispering “It’s boogie man time!” No, no, not boogie man time, anything but that!!
It is $75 and comes with a handcrafted copy of the story.