Anti M's home for Wayward Art 2010
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ARe you looking to be adopted?EmilyD wrote:And BE weird art?theCryptofishist wrote:Remember, bring weird art or get weird art.
Or both!
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The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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A wonderful success! Thanks to everyone who donated and adopted art. The "gift shop" was very popular, I need a sign, LOL.
Bummer moment when I found two stanchions and one red velvet rope had been taken on burn night. Joyous moment when a neighbor roared up on a yellow bike announcing he had found them over between 230 and 3 in front of a theme camp. Her was rewarded with fresh biscuits and hot cookies and juice. (propane oven in camp, joy joy) We are looking into etching my name and camp on them, maybe nailing them to the playa (would slow casual jokers down), and definitely locking them up on burn night.
Bummer moment when I found two stanchions and one red velvet rope had been taken on burn night. Joyous moment when a neighbor roared up on a yellow bike announcing he had found them over between 230 and 3 in front of a theme camp. Her was rewarded with fresh biscuits and hot cookies and juice. (propane oven in camp, joy joy) We are looking into etching my name and camp on them, maybe nailing them to the playa (would slow casual jokers down), and definitely locking them up on burn night.
If it won't get in the way, light cable may help.
The 4 mm chain I can get, cannot be casually cut and looks decorative.
Harbor freight has a variety of letter stamps, recently on sale cheap.
Low quality, very low price.
Northern has a better set in one size only.
The usa sets are worth the cost, but don't sell for a few bucks.
Depends on material you are stamping.
The good paint markers are very effective.
Nissen has been the best for me, but very tricky to use.
I think the rotary engravers work better than the vibrating type.
And hand tools work, but cost and skill is even higher.
You can even get a logo cut in a hand stamp.
Cost is what you might expect, depending on tooling chosen.
And rounded or dot pattern work even better on most materials.
The 4 mm chain I can get, cannot be casually cut and looks decorative.
Harbor freight has a variety of letter stamps, recently on sale cheap.
Low quality, very low price.
Northern has a better set in one size only.
The usa sets are worth the cost, but don't sell for a few bucks.
Depends on material you are stamping.
The good paint markers are very effective.
Nissen has been the best for me, but very tricky to use.
I think the rotary engravers work better than the vibrating type.
And hand tools work, but cost and skill is even higher.
You can even get a logo cut in a hand stamp.
Cost is what you might expect, depending on tooling chosen.
And rounded or dot pattern work even better on most materials.
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The fox did find a loving home, going as a gift to a lady who could not attend and who loves foxes. No frame, the frame ended up traveling the playa as a picture prop and came back to the Home. I will take several next year for this new aspect of the project, "The Frame Shoppe".
You should have visited, I'm almost always frazzled, it is my state of being some days. I stayed in camp a couple days, which was actually great, lots of people came by to see me. This included several eplaya lurkers who never post. Kinda strange, but tons of fun.
You should have visited, I'm almost always frazzled, it is my state of being some days. I stayed in camp a couple days, which was actually great, lots of people came by to see me. This included several eplaya lurkers who never post. Kinda strange, but tons of fun.
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I remember reading the card for You=Fail, but don't recall the comment off the top of my head.
An original M, well, there are a few of those in the mix, LOL. Which bird painting? I did a Western Crow on a sign (Ubiquitous Sign of the West), and a vivid black and red crow abstract. ???? I don't paint birds often.
An original M, well, there are a few of those in the mix, LOL. Which bird painting? I did a Western Crow on a sign (Ubiquitous Sign of the West), and a vivid black and red crow abstract. ???? I don't paint birds often.
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I'd like to hear some thoughts on this...
I've been using cigar boxes in my art lately. I often cut off the top of the box and use the rest without it. There is no question in my mind that these tops are art; I love the embossing and the gold and the 19th century type drawings. But these are commercial pieces, and they advertise a product I have objections to. (Yes, I know that that's a contradiction and I shouldn't be fence sitting like this. Deal with it.)
Would these be appropriate donations to the HFWWA or are they best painted/collaged over or used as wood or otherwise?
thank you
I've been using cigar boxes in my art lately. I often cut off the top of the box and use the rest without it. There is no question in my mind that these tops are art; I love the embossing and the gold and the 19th century type drawings. But these are commercial pieces, and they advertise a product I have objections to. (Yes, I know that that's a contradiction and I shouldn't be fence sitting like this. Deal with it.)
Would these be appropriate donations to the HFWWA or are they best painted/collaged over or used as wood or otherwise?
thank you
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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I have an idea for a piece of art that I will complete at BM next year (there's an element that needs input from others). But, I don't think I want to bring it home with me. Maybe I'll donate it to the home for Wayward art and let it go home with someone else.
Right now I believe it will be on canvas. But not 100% sure of that yet. Still in the planning stages.
Right now I believe it will be on canvas. But not 100% sure of that yet. Still in the planning stages.
Beautiful Art!
Anti M, in my wanderings on Saturday, I came across the Home for Wayward Art. I found a piece that I really loved....a postcard size painting of what is unmistakably the playa.
Upon turning it over, I saw it was by you. Thank you so much, I really enjoy it. I know there were cards there in which to leave a message on, but they were all out, or I would have.
Thanks again, it's a great thing to look at and remind me of a place I love.
Upon turning it over, I saw it was by you. Thank you so much, I really enjoy it. I know there were cards there in which to leave a message on, but they were all out, or I would have.
Thanks again, it's a great thing to look at and remind me of a place I love.
Rev. Dusty Sportswood
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ygmir wrote:you provide a beautiful service, and spot, AntiM........
It was wonderful to visit, and, hang with you folks for a while...........(my almost mistaken identity by Ranger Genius not withstanding)........hahhahaaa
Excuse me Ma'am, your going to feel a small prick.
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hahahaaa, as if........Sail Man wrote:ygmir wrote:you provide a beautiful service, and spot, AntiM........
It was wonderful to visit, and, hang with you folks for a while...........(my almost mistaken identity by Ranger Genius not withstanding)........hahhahaaaWhat, you getting tired of pretending to be Da Mule?
and, *chuckling*, if you only knew who RG mistook me for, and what he was about to do.............
It woulda been hilarious........
YGMIR
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