Art crafted from objects that were once functional in everyday life appeal to my husband and me. Those with a quirkiness and sense of humor are most appealing. A couple of summers ago we found this whimsical character, "Kramer", in a gallery at Grand Lake, Colorado.
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This past summer we purchased another piece by the same artist. The oven thermometer says "kitchen art" to us.
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Definite art for the kitchen are these two made with measuring cups as their foundation.
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I wish my husband would take this neon lighted message seriously more often.
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This fanciful creature watches over all from the ceiling.
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So, what would you call that blue bowling pin?
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The "King" pin, of course.
The whole Durand family, members aged 2 to 74, was involved in the creation of this structure during our family reunion a few years ago.
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The blue part with the pink bird is the bottom of the drawer that was filled with all those turned pieces I had found for $5 at a garage sale. The "arms" are a pair of wooden salad tongs.
And then there are the brooches I made for my friends out of watch parts.
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You won't believe what this artist is creating with nails.
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Would you believe this is it?
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Note the scale of this piece. There are two people standing at bottom.
This elegant doll from Thailand is made with coins.
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One of our favorite art pieces is created by Paula who makes art from salvaged and scavenged materials . The rusted metal part is a railroad plate and the wrapping is cotton string.
Harmony - 6"x 11"
Our older son purchased this clock from Paula. It, too, features one of those railroad plates.
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That's Paula of the
Self Taught Artist blog. She is presently on a life-changing adventure and making art with a whole bunch of new materials. Click the link above to go to her blog to check out the bone and scrap wood candle tables she recently completed.