Showing posts with label recycledsculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycledsculpture. Show all posts
Monday, 9 April 2012
Blue and White Head
I used the remains of two old rusty buckets for this head and shoulders which stands about three feet high, one for the shoulders and one for the face.
Labels:
ecoart,
junkart,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture
Thursday, 22 March 2012
New Mushrooms for my garden
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ecoart,
junkart,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture
Saturday, 14 January 2012
Morphy Richards vacuum cleaner to morph as sculpture
This is the remains of my new Morphy Richards vacuum cleaner which I will use as a head for a sculpture of a humanoid as it is suitably anthropomorphic. It is useless as a vacuum cleaner because the tube for conveying the dust to the cylinder curves inside the head and is therefore impossible to clear if it gets blocked which it will do sooner or later. I tried wrangling with Kand Co who sold it to me. They passed me on to Morphy Richards who told me to unblock it with wire. Believe me it is impossible. So Morphy will have to morph. It makes a good head for one of a little tribe of humanoids I will be making for a sculpture trail with my fellow artists of the Scraptor Sculpture Group at the Magdalen Project n 2012.
Monday, 9 January 2012
The Joust by Moonlight
Saturday, 8 October 2011
Egret comes home
My Egret has come come home from the Scraptors Sculpture Trail at Stourhead. There it was in a large pond. In my garden it has to make do with a smaller one. The body was the petrol tank of a motorbike.
Labels:
ecoart,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
sculpture,
sculpturegarden,
sculpturemad
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Goodbye Stourhead and the Summer
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ecoart,
egret,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
Stourhead
Saturday, 17 September 2011
Rainbow over my Procession
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ecoart,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
sculpture,
sculpturegarden,
sculpturemad
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Ventilation shaft transformed
I was given this ventilation shaft. It has become a Figure with the addition of eyes. I have placed it with a Centaur in my procession in my field..
Labels:
ecoart,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
sculpture,
sculpturemad
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
The Scraptor Sculpture Trail at Stourhead
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Installing Sculpture at Stourhead
Labels:
barn owl,
ecoart,
egret,
owl,
recycledsculpture,
Scraptors,
sculpturegarden,
sculpturemad,
Stourhead
Friday, 5 August 2011
Spider for Stourhead

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recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
Scraptors,
sculpture,
sculpturegarden,
spider,
Stourhead
Monday, 25 July 2011
Spider for Stourhead

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ecoart,
junkart,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
sculpture,
sculpturegarden,
sculpturemad,
spider,
web
Monday, 18 July 2011
Barn Owl Flying
Labels:
barn owl,
junkart,
owl,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
sculpture,
sculpturemad
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
View from my window
Labels:
pyramids,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
sculpturegarden,
sculpturemad
Sunday, 8 May 2011
Spider for Stourhead
I went to Stourhead the National Trust garden in Wiltshire to measure the curtains figuratively. As part of a sculpture trail I am creating with my fellow members of the Scraptors Sculpture Group to be on show throughout the month of September 2011 I will make a giant spider like the one shown here I made for a client in Sussex. It will hang between these two trees at Stourhead pictured here. There are eight metres between the two trees


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ecoart,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
recycling,
Scraptors,
sculpture,
sculpturegarden,
sculpturemad,
spider,
Stourhead
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Long Necked Bird
I have just completed the Long Necked Bird. Its neck is about four feet long. Busy making new stuff and improving the garden for my opening in the Wylye Valley Art Trail in Wiltshire that runs from May 28th to June 5th 2011.
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Work in Progress on Mural
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Medusa reflected in a mirror
I had the idea ages ago of creating a Medusa's Head
which one would see first in a mirror. You will recall that Perseus was obliged to cut her head off looking in a mirror to avoid being petrified. I have finally got round to it. This is on the door of a shed in my garden behind bushes. This and a whole lot more will be open in my sculpture mad garden for the Wylye Valley Art Trail in Wiltshire from May 28th to June 5th 2011.

Labels:
ecoart,
junkart,
Medusa,
Perseus,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
sculpture,
sculpturegarden,
sculpturemad
Saturday, 19 February 2011
New gate

Tuesday, 8 February 2011
My Frog at Stourhead for photoshoot

Labels:
ecoart,
junkart,
recycled art,
recycledsculpture,
Scraptors,
sculpture,
sculpturemad
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