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Dr. Evermor (artist Tom Every) spent decades collecting scrapped machines and other mechanical ephemera, and has turned much of his rusty cache into whimsical scrap metal structures, including the massive Forevertron (120 feet wide, 60 feet deep, 50 feet tall, weighing 320 tons). The Forevertron and many of his other scupltures (such as the 70-piece Bird Band) are on display at an Art Park--which looks like a scrapyard at first glance--along U.S. 12 between Baraboo and Sauk City, in Sauk County, Wisconsin.
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One of the many "junk sculptures" found at Albany Bulb. This one was created by Osha Neumann, a local artist/activist/attorney.
Made of ceramic beads, glass beads, found animal vertebra, ,found (hose?) clamp, scrap wire.
"Steady Eddie"
3"
This is one of many creatures made as components to a larger piece that is almost complete.
Made with an old fruit tree bubbler, scrap wire, ceramic and glass beads. I needed a way to keep my earrings at easy access and off the bathroom counter!
This is the fifth in a series of acrylic paintings done of scraps of found wood. This painting is still a work in progress, the wood was recovered from an old wine box.
Made with found hinge, African glass beads, scrap wire, found metal spring.
Will soon be attached to the "butterfly screen."
This here is Fug. Kind of an odd name for sure. I hear he lives in the United Kingdom. He makes fun of people very sarcastically to the point where it's insulting. Maybe because it has something to do with his name? Don't know. But, he does look pissed about something. And really he has nothing to talk about because after all he don't look like no dark handsome man himself....
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Close up of hinge "Gaia de los Muertos" butterfly with painted beads (skulls) on top of altar.
I have to say, I am fascinated by Day of the Dead, I love its purpose and related art work. This project was in response to an open call by the Scrap Gallery to all who wished to create an oferenda for Dia de los Muertos.
I went this way with a mini-altar, assemblage to honor the Earth and Her Children who have passed in our wake of development and habitat destruction.
Acrylic paint, bakeable clay, Day of the Dead figurine, photographs, text, collage using original photos and other favorite DDLM images, found objects in refurbished junked cabinet.
Made with scrap, frozen hinge, turquoised-dyed stone (calcite?) beads, scrap wire, abalone beads, found metal washers.
Will soon be attached to the "butterfly screen."
Made with blue bead and found objects: duck skull, bolt, hose clamp, metal scrap, wire. Her nest is a large nut with an oval shaped stone.
"Platysaurita"
5"
This is one of many creatures made as components to a larger piece that is almost complete.
Dr. Evermor (artist Tom Every) spent decades collecting scrapped machines and other mechanical ephemera, and has turned much of his rusty cache into whimsical scrap metal structures, including the massive Forevertron (120 feet wide, 60 feet deep, 50 feet tall, weighing 320 tons). The Forevertron and many of his other scupltures (such as the 70-piece Bird Band) are on display at an Art Park--which looks like a scrapyard at first glance--along U.S. 12 between Baraboo and Sauk City, in Sauk County, Wisconsin.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.
Dr. Evermor (artist Tom Every) spent decades collecting scrapped machines and other mechanical ephemera, and has turned much of his rusty cache into whimsical scrap metal structures, including the massive Forevertron (120 feet wide, 60 feet deep, 50 feet tall, weighing 320 tons). The Forevertron and many of his other scupltures (such as the 70-piece Bird Band) are on display at an Art Park--which looks like a scrapyard at first glance--along U.S. 12 between Baraboo and Sauk City, in Sauk County, Wisconsin.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.
This is Wendy, Her head is a skillet handle, eyes are 5/16" flat washers, neck is 3/8" hex rod, the body is a wheel from a hand truck. And lastly the legs and feet are chromed rods from a cooking rack.
Dr. Evermor (artist Tom Every) spent decades collecting scrapped machines and other mechanical ephemera, and has turned much of his rusty cache into whimsical scrap metal structures, including the massive Forevertron (120 feet wide, 60 feet deep, 50 feet tall, weighing 320 tons). The Forevertron and many of his other scupltures (such as the 70-piece Bird Band) are on display at an Art Park--which looks like a scrapyard at first glance--along U.S. 12 between Baraboo and Sauk City, in Sauk County, Wisconsin.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.
This guy is meant to look menacing...but he reminds of a porcupine/Daschund mix instead. He is a circuit board part from a larger box that had a lot of rotating things in it that I'm still trying to get at LOL-- found at a dump pile; scrap wire for legs.
2" body; 5" tall
This is one of many creatures made as components to a larger piece that is almost complete.
Dr. Evermor (artist Tom Every) spent decades collecting scrapped machines and other mechanical ephemera, and has turned much of his rusty cache into whimsical scrap metal structures, including the massive Forevertron (120 feet wide, 60 feet deep, 50 feet tall, weighing 320 tons). The Forevertron and many of his other scupltures (such as the 70-piece Bird Band) are on display at an Art Park--which looks like a scrapyard at first glance--along U.S. 12 between Baraboo and Sauk City, in Sauk County, Wisconsin.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.
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badassrodz: Gonna be sick bro
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rapid13: Those wheels are going to ruin your suspension
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Dr. Evermor (artist Tom Every) spent decades collecting scrapped machines and other mechanical ephemera, and has turned much of his rusty cache into whimsical scrap metal structures, including the massive Forevertron (120 feet wide, 60 feet deep, 50 feet tall, weighing 320 tons). The Forevertron and many of his other scupltures (such as the 70-piece Bird Band) are on display at an Art Park--which looks like a scrapyard at first glance--along U.S. 12 between Baraboo and Sauk City, in Sauk County, Wisconsin.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.