Harold Feinstein - Window Washer & Flock of Pigeons, 23rd Street Loft, New York City, 1972
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Harold Feinstein - Window Washer & Flock of Pigeons, 23rd Street Loft, New York City, 1972
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These nifty metal objects com from Moerkey, an Etsy shop run by Michael who handmakes awesome balls, bowls, lamps, and sculptures using materials such as old keys, reclaimed copper pipe, wire, and coins. Michael is a self-taught woodworker who began experimenting with these new materials after rummaging through his shed:
“Not so long ago, when I was supposed to be cleaning out my shed, I came across some old copper pipe saved from a previous renovation. I cut it up into rings and started making it into spheres. The first ones were a bit rough but once I worked out the technique I got creative.
I’m a bit of a hoarder and searched around for all those old keys and copper wire, that were no longer needed, and got creative with them as well. I’ve progressed from making spheres, to footballs and bowls as well as angles and brooches.”
Visit the Moerkey shop to view more of Michael’s unique metal creations.
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Iñigo Aragón - Retablos Contemporáneos
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We’re taking a colorful tour through “The Collage Workbook,” by artist Randel Plowman
Top piece: “Dada Da” Collage
Bottom piece: “Had a Dream of Belgium” CollageRandel Plowman
http://randelplowman.com/home.htmlfrom “The Collage Workbook”
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I LOVE COLLAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
anyone for collage - 2011 by Fred One Litch
collage on found paper.
check the bandage on left index finger…xacto mishap?
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etsy:
MAGENTA RHINO Ionesco Series, edition of 9 by MABONAORIGAMI. Folded by Sipho Mabona in 2011.
In a word: awesome.
David Schwen first caught our attention with his brilliant pencil and banana mashup. Now he’s back with a new series of photographs pairing delicious combinations of food as Pantone colors.
Mouthwatering Food Combos Illustrated as Pantone Colors
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