Stunning!

Makes me think of the 2008 Temple art

fciron wrote: Very nice work, I wonder how she would feel about burning it at the end of the week.
That's over $100,000. I'm guessing that she's a different kind of artist. She might like to come, but I feel like she has a successful art career and while that doesn't preclude participating, that that is not what the burn is about. YMMV.They were created by artist Heather Jansch, whose individual works take up to three years to produce and fetch up to £55,000
True. I was answering that question, not the one about going to burningman.jkisha wrote:I didn't think it was a prerequisite to have to burn your art at the close of the event. I thought many have appeared at BM more than once and some have even ended up in permanent exhibits with museums and cities, no?
JK
She doesn't. She's a Clown Fish, can't you tell?fciron wrote:My suggestion to send the link was quite earnest.
My inquiry about the burnability of her art was not. Sheesh! Why does Fiishy always take me seriously?

we have several up here in chattanooga in the hunter museum.TD-2441 wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... beach.html
Stunning!
Makes me think of the 2008 Temple art
