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Inspired by artist Rosa Murillo, I have been creating small "loves" to be released for the Found Art Tuesday project.
This my version of a message in a bottle. When you raise the orange bead, you unscroll a message! In this case: the peace sign. This was a lot of fun to make work. I look forward to making more--I have plenty of bottles and jars!
~3"
PEACE bottle RELEASED Feb. 7, 2009, Starbucks in Barnes&Noble, Palm Desert, CA
HEART/PEACE (clear bottle) RELEASED March 28, 2009 Avalon, CA (Catalina Island)
Inspired by artist Rosa Murillo, I have been creating small "loves" to be released for the Found Art Tuesday project.
This dragonfly is made from an old chandelier crystal and: found washers, spring, cartridge, and of course scrap wire.
~2"
RELEASED at giraffe enclosure, The Living Desert, Palm Desert, CA
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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this is made from scrap metal the mask is a timing cover the drivers compartment is a stew pot i think the rails are from a crib the scull is a tricycle seat for the motor i started with a dump box of a tanka truck flipped upside down i could go on and on but i don't want to bore you thanks for looking
This Easter card replicates the look of stained glass by using a die cut and glitter. The glitter is a beige shade and is colored with various markers. This is a make and take from Scraparts at scraparts.blogspot.com
Inspired by the broken arrow symbol for 'peace.' Two pieces. Made from found scrap metal, wood, and one silver dipped aspen leaf.
Main piece approx. 22"x20"
Thinking about layers now, those things that go on top of other things because of perspective....have some ideas, can't wait to use them....
Reworked this one from last year...using more subtle colours these days...the big scissors make it they're about 30cm tall!
Inspired by artist Rosa Murillo, I have been creating small "loves" to be released for the Found Art Tuesday project.
This my version of a message in a bottle. When you raise the orange bead, you unscroll a message! In this case: the peace sign. This was a lot of fun to make work. I look forward to making more--I have plenty of bottles and jars!
~3"
PEACE (green bottle) RELEASED Feb. 7, 2009, Starbucks inside Barnes&Noble, Palm Desert, CA
HEART/PEACE (clear bottle) RELEASED March 28, 2009 Avalon, CA (Catalina Island)
Some people take coffee breaks at work, I take doodle breaks. :)
Ballpoint pen and colored pencil on scrap paper.
cigarrette case, lacey bits, heart key fob, watch angel with toy bird wings, old necklace and souvenir spoon
Meet Billy. He's a bouncer at the local foul club.
Don't let his small stature fool you. If you start touching feathers or anything else
in the wrong way, you'll soon find out his small size means nothing when protecting the girls.
He will grab you by your throat and throw you out.
Half the time he doesn't bother opening the door. Good thing the front door has double acting hinges.
Yepper no one gives him any chit, and if they do, they are outta there and he does it slicker than snot on a doorknob.
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....
A singular thinker ... To be where not to be, the question as well as the answer are some words that belong to the past now. Sitting on a mountain of filth alone tangible proof of the remains of a so-called intelligent life form, he thinks ... Does she a Rodin thinker of the future he contemplates of it's three eyes the bone ball that contained the map and the hard drive of his predecessor. A tiny thin layer of sand is enough to conceal the most precious treasures of the entire universe ... If the eyes can only perceive the sand ... The spell is cast, the spell is cast .Aléa jacta est. Crazy assembling liars, meeting promising incontinent ... Life seems to be lost. Your myopic eyes the taste of his light. How long? How many people? How much blood? Before that resolves the story of a useless metaphor. Sad river. River of sad water, the pond overflows, the dam gives way. Small duck does not wedge any more ... Sometimes the story immolates, wobbles, this bursitis, it creates this stirring which changes the course and this veil ... evening, one night and then all seemed possible nothing more to alter that dream. We called light that was ... LUX.
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Percussion Group "Scrap Arts Music" performing two evenings ago at the Victoria, BC event of the Blue Dot Tour.
Inspired by artist Rosa Murillo, I have been creating small "loves" to be released for the Found Art Tuesday project.
This dragonfly is made from an old chandelier crystal and: found washers, spring, cartridge, and of course scrap wire.
~2"
RELEASED at giraffe enclosure, The Living Desert, Palm Desert, CA
The landfill that created the Albany Bulb was officially closed in the late 1980s. Though the area has since become overgrown with natural flora and fauna, some of the dumped materials are still visible. The Bulb is occupied by dog walkers, urban artists and explorers, and a sizable homeless population. The community even includes a small library.
Source: The Interwebz