

Making up the characters are such things as shielded conduit (e) a hinge (v) an old pressure hose (s) gears (the dot on the "i" and the "o") and other such things.


The cardboard was cannibalized from some boxes I had from moving in.
The coat hangers I found on their way to the trash.
The canvas I had already, although it too was a reject.
The wood, with which I constructed the frame, was rescued from the dumpster.
This is what's fun about art. It doesn't take a lot of resources to create art, just some resourcefulness.

2 comments:
I know I already told you, but the artwork is too cool! I love how you took scraps and made really attractive pieces of art. Oh, the talent! :)
yowsa! Hey look I'm so on blogspot
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