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East Jesus Sculpture Garden, in Slab City on the Salton Sea. Shot with Lomo LC-A+ and Kodak Elite Chrome, xpro.
Ive recently come back from doing a drive to the Queensland outback. My whole reason for going was to do the Lake Dunn Sculpture trail at Aramac near Barcaldine. The trail is over 200kms and there are over 40 of these incredible sculptures along the route. I will only be posting a few here but if you love them as much as I do please take a look at my webpage on the link below.
A wonderfully talented local by the name of Mylinda Rogers has created them all and you can also look her up on the link below. All the sculptures are made from junk found on any old farm. I think she is just fabulous.
www.bethwodephotography.com.au/Queensland/Lake-Dunn-Sculp...
All my images are for sale
www.bethwodephotography.com.au/ or I can be contacted at bethwodephotography@gmail
Taken in Lower Manhattan in May of 2008. LES. NYC. Avenue C. Barbie without a Head .
Photo taken May, 2008.
When I fist moved in to my little room after arriving to Sweden to once more settle down, I didn´t have anything with me, just some clothing a toothbrush and books and pens, it would take a while before I got any of my things from Vienna...
Still the creative urge to make something was huge and drawing on papers didn´t satisfy that urge so I started collecting trash and bought some glue and started making different assemblages like this tin-man, later on step by step I would sort my life back together and it was possible to start painting again!
Peace and Noise!
/ MushroomBrain the scarp DIY droid
The Dreamer by Dan Jones ~ Inspired by Peter Pan and Gustav Mesmer, also known as the “Icarus of the Lautertal”
Prince Percolator and his Javawocky.
Created by Dan Jones
Found Object, Assemblage, Dieselpunk, Steampunk, Mixed Medium
dan jones
San Diego, Ca USA
www.flickr.com/photos/gschroeder/10653223134/Many thanks to my friend Gary
for this fun artwork..
One of Patrick Amiot's junk sculptures in Sebastopol, shot with the I-1 camera and expired Polaroid 779.
A Redivivus Raygun ~ Found Object ~ Assemblage Sculpture by Dan Jones of Tinkerbots
Start with one vintage Hamilton Beach Mixer and add a cup of misc. ingredients, handle safely and there you have it...
*April-Dana-Dustin | Names of kids or grandkids?
Sculptor is Mike Goggans | Signed as Ekim Snaggog
The robot is huge and made of discarded and scrap metal parts. That’s me in the photo. I’m about 5’ 4” (163 cm). My guess is that the robot is about 10’ feet (305 cm). This photo was shot by my brother-in-law, Ron Culpepper.