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earthworm 


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< Reply # 40 on 4/20/2010 6:24 PM >
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I just finished these up.

What Can Animals Learn?



The Goat and The Hand of The Lord



Save Actaeon





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< Reply # 41 on 4/28/2010 3:42 AM >
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some more of my work can be seen at the link below if anyone is interested

http://www.justanassembler.com/wordpress




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< Reply # 42 on 6/7/2010 8:46 PM >
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I thought I'd post some of my exploring related pieces from a recent collective show (Ceci N'est Pas Un Spectacle D'art "This is Not an Art Show"). I had a short amount of time to pull together a collection. The craftsmanship is poor, but I think the story line and cohesiveness make up for the imperfections.

Mini-collection: "The zombies came. They took the brains, but left the buttons."
Artist statement: I'll always remember the conservation I had with an old lover that started off with "I'll protect you when the zombies come" and ended with a plan. We decided that the survivors of zombie apocalypse would be those who thrive in destruction. There are people who would be perfectly happy in an empty city-- Happy to camp on rooftops and use drains to get around. -- Happy to play a daily game of hide-and-not-die-from-zombies. This little collection is not really about a zombie apocalypse, but about the people who could survive and the culture and attitude they would create. I'm guessing if this ever actually happened some of the survivors would be explorers. --very happy ones running amuck with cameras taking loads of lonely chair shots and light painting everywhere.

1. all three pieces together


2. mini-collection sign that explains concept


3. First piece- "World Annihilation"- Signifies the beginning of the zombie apocalypse


4.Second piece-"Be Fearless. Be Free."- Tells of the attitude that the survivors have created in order to survive their own chaos.-relates the most to the explorer aspect of the collection hence the gas mask


5. Third piece- "Big Adventure"-The culture accepts that nothing can last forever, but that's okay.


Thank you for viewing. :]



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Wow you guys!

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< Reply # 43 on 6/7/2010 9:52 PM >
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Mini-collection: "The zombies came. They took the brains, but left the buttons."

Haha, awesome.




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< Reply # 44 on 6/8/2010 4:16 AM >
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(Ceci N'est Pas Un Spectacle D'art "This is Not an Art Show").


Nice

And your art is adorable I love it




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If u smacked a kid in the face w/a bottle of Johnson's NoMore Tears would it create beautiful irony

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< Reply # 45 on 6/8/2010 5:39 PM >
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I just finished these up.

What Can Animals Learn?

http://farm5.stati...2_735c5d1d53_b.jpg

The Goat and The Hand of The Lord

http://farm5.stati...0_10829a21ac_b.jpg

Save Actaeon

http://farm5.stati...7_69576de43b_b.jpg


amazing!!

I am inspired by everyone here I have posted some of my earlier stuff here but it need to drag out the art supplies today after i finish my chores...need toget out my "funk" on paper




"I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best."
— Marilyn Monroe
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< Reply # 46 on 6/11/2010 5:13 AM >
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Nice
And your art is adorable I love it


Thank you :]





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< Reply # 47 on 6/24/2010 3:42 AM >
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We moved my Mammoth out to Slab City this weekend:





In its new home I call it The Definition of a Grievance.







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< Reply # 48 on 6/24/2010 9:13 PM >
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http://farm2.stati...2_59b3b1df63_b.jpg


That is amazing





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< Reply # 49 on 6/29/2010 8:39 AM >
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Lol one of my friends and I decided one day that we would turn my car into a woolly mammoth once it finally died. I doubt it ever would have become as badass as your idea though.




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< Reply # 50 on 7/19/2010 9:51 AM >
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http://quisnox.deviantart.com


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< Reply # 52 on 10/24/2010 1:38 AM >
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"Aint nothin' to it but to do it"
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your sculptures need to be in the MoMA




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< Reply # 54 on 10/24/2010 10:59 AM >
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My "letters for friends, from Korea" series. (Or some artsy title.)
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"Steve, I was going to bed, I'm going to be on, and I have to throw com dot. Manning and Sean, slash, Sandra come into my name is John thousand anytime doctor that it maybe she'll come. Maybe she want. I think this please. I will probably show up when you are going to be there and calling and they are people okay alright. Bye bye."
earthworm 


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< Reply # 55 on 10/25/2010 5:08 AM >
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awesome. I was going to do a scorpion out of books, but have settled on a wildebeest out of fish.




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< Reply # 56 on 11/24/2010 2:37 AM >
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awesome.


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your sculptures need to be in the MoMA


Thanks!

Heres a piece I just finished for a private buyer. A hummingbird made from old lawn mowers and one weed trimmer.








Posted by earthworm
I was going to do a scorpion out of books, but have settled on a wildebeest out of fish.


Cool, both mediums seem a bit structurally weak though, how would you get it to stay together?




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Cool, both mediums seem a bit structurally weak though, how would you get it to stay together?


welding armatures underneath the skin.




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CagedPsycho 


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< Reply # 58 on 11/27/2010 8:09 AM >
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(Don't like my job on the Viking Mascot, but it was a request of the buyer)




The caged being inside of you must break free from his shackles, for our partial sanity or pseudo-sanity, if so applies, cannot contain it forever without repercussion of mental breakdown.
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< Reply # 59 on 11/27/2010 11:19 PM >
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I really like 1. I've always had a few ideas for pieces to incorporate card art like that, but had trouble actually doing it.




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