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GROUP: MACRO MONDAYS
THEME: TOOL
SUBJECT: A PAIR OF SCISSORS (SMALL)
(just a little over 2" horizontally)
Played around with this idea for a while before I got out my camera. I wanted to show the paper peeling away from the space behind to give the negative space solidity and mass. Set the shot up against black velvet to make it as dark as possible against the brightly lit lavender paper. Tried it with a B&W conversion, but I just love that bright magenta color too much!
Although not sticking strictly to the Arboretum’s Spring theme ‘Origami’, this sculpture is an interesting interpretation of the popular children’s game ‘Scissors, Paper, Rock’.
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
2018.05.01
Do you know what The Useless Machine is? Well, this is almost useless machine as The Useless Machine. I don't know why should anyone use this, but I am not so good with technic parts so I am experimenting. When you press one of three buttons on each side rock, paper or
scissors will pop up.
Do you know what The Useless Machine is? Well, this is almost useless machine as The Useless Machine. I don't know why should anyone use this, but I am not so good with technic parts so I am experimenting. When you press one of three buttons on each side rock, paper or
scissors will pop up.
ODC - Rock Paper Scissors
I use these scissor to open up the bird seed and suet packages I buy for the animals who live in my backyard.
Rock, paper, scissors - for giants. Rock beats scissors, scissors beat paper, and paper beats rock.
It is also known by many other names such as Rochambeau, Paper Scissors Stone/Rock (UK), Paper Scissors Rock (NZ), Ching Chong Cha (South Africa) , Jiandao Shítou Bu (China), Janken (Japan), Schnick, Schnack, Schnuck (German) and Piedra, papel o tijera (Spanish).