Add some paint, take away some paint with a sander, and here's what I have to work with today. I've been cutting my orzo slices (I don't know what to call them...crescents? fronds?) and we'll see what the muses whisper in my ear.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Back to Art
After a few weeks of working on clocks and padding my inventory for the first show of the season (Oklahoma City--one of my favorites!!), I'm back to working on "non-functional" art. The lumber here is salvaged from a home in my neighborhood. I put out a call on our 'hood's Facebook page for wood from the old homes around here. A neighbor said I could come and get his staircase...I literally took almost all the 100+ year old wood that the contractor left, plus some new lumber the guy was just going to burn to get out of the way. MAJOR SCORE!
Add some paint, take away some paint with a sander, and here's what I have to work with today. I've been cutting my orzo slices (I don't know what to call them...crescents? fronds?) and we'll see what the muses whisper in my ear.
Add some paint, take away some paint with a sander, and here's what I have to work with today. I've been cutting my orzo slices (I don't know what to call them...crescents? fronds?) and we'll see what the muses whisper in my ear.
Labels:
architecture,
Kansas City,
mixed media,
orzos,
paint,
salvaged wood,
vinyl
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