18 February 2009

Folk Art and Volks Art - Drive your Doodle

I saw this parked on a very quiet street in the very quiet town where I work.

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I had to pull up closer, just to check it out...

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I adore spirals.

See the "V.L" ? Volkswagon Love? Very Last? Vibrancy Lingers?

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OK - you caught me... you can see that I did not get out of my mundane van to take pictures of this one-of-a-kind van. I think I will tomorrow, though...

Oh, would it not be great fun to doodle so big?

And then to drive your doodle too?

I think so!

13 February 2009

Cool as Ice and Very Nice

I found this art glass bear today at Goodwill.


Before I picked it up I was not sure if it was just like a Hallmark gift or something better.

It is something "better" for sure.

I turned it over and saw that it had a signature and that made me smile.

Signatures are usually a Good Thing.

I got home and tried and tried to read he signature.
That took a LONG time...

Finally figured out that the artist was Wallace James.

I have emailed someone who may have known the artist and hope to get some information about the maker of this bear.

I will update this post if I get a response.


This feels so lovely in my hand.
It is solid and smooth and rich feeling.


Not a big bear - just a good one!

The bear has a clear face and a frosted body that looks like it was made to subtly resemble fur.

Cool!

Really Cool...

11 February 2009

What do Sarah Palin and Toilet Paper have in Common?

Every September, in my town - there is a sculpture contest (no prizes-just fun) and each year I hot glue something together.


OK- So what do you think this is?

To me it was fun and art and politics all rolled up in one project.

The theme was "Impermanence"

So, as always - I got out my trusty glue gun to create this sculpture.

At Goodwill, I found one of those lighted deer yard sculptures that goes out in yards at Xmas.

I took off the antlers and then started gluing toilet paper in layers on the metal skeletal form.

Since the theme was Impermanence - I could not think of a more impermanent item than toilet paper.

I thought that if it rained - it would even be more true to the theme of impermanence.


I was pleased that toilet paper could be hot-glued. Who woulda thought?

The theme for this next year is:
"Cobbled Together"

I am seeing shoes/sandals glued to something that I have not found yet.

Stay tuned...

10 February 2009

* * * * * * Tea Time * * * * * *

I found this lovely Japanese tea bowl at Goodwill the other night.


I don't know much about Japanese tea bowls.

So my guess is that this is worth anywhere from $3 to $1500....

(most likely in the $24.99 range)


I like the way the glaze is not everywhere on the outside.

There is a wonderful "sparkle" in the center of the inside.

Speaking of tea...

I have become addicted to Trader Joe's Irish Breakfast tea.


It is strong and dark and powerful.

If I let it steep properly - I cannot see the bottom of my mug!

I add a little Stevia sweetener and cream and I am one happy gal.


Eighty bags of Wonderful in this box.


They come two bags attached to each other all wrapped in cellophane.
No string on these bags.

Strings are for tea wimps.


I bought this tea when I could not get to Trader Joes.


My mistake.

Twenty bags of this costs as much as 80 of the Good Stuff.

And, to me, this simply is not very good.

I can hardly wait to go to bed now, so I can wake up tomorrow and have a cuppa!

08 February 2009

The University District in Seattle and me


I found this neat wall just a couple of blocks away from the hotel in Seattle.

I love love love all the shades and textures of gray on gray.

And this is a color photo!

The kid took this photo...

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The kid has a good eye and does not even know it.

If anyone knows the meaning of a stencil of a turtle with a parachute - I would be interested to know.

Even if there is no meaning - it is cool.

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Funky old sign.

"Flowers by wire"

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Everyone probably orders flowers on the internet these days and not by the wire.

What was that wire, anyway?

Telephone wire?

Barbed wire?

Live wire?

It has transitioned into a vegetarian restaurant. The restaurant is named - get this --- Flowers.

I looked in the window and it looked so dirty inside that I felt sorry for any and all vegetarians who enter there.

Still, one dang neat sign.

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I passed on this restaurant also.

I think this was a Thai food.

Every other restaurant was a Thai food restaurant.

Seriously.

I saw three on one block. How does that work?

Cream-puff.

How quaint.






05 February 2009

Not Skunked in Seattle!

My hotel in Seattle is less than a mile from a Goodwill store. How could I not scoot over there at the first opportunity?

That opportunity was today.

There is not a parking lot at this Goodwill store and we found a spot a few blocks away.

Upon leaving the car, we were bombarded by loud obscenities from across the street. An irate irritated F-bombing local character. Wow. We ain't in Kansas anymore.

The Goodwill store was mostly clothes - no furniture and "hip" young and friendly employees.

I found an old picture from Missoula Montana with a nice frame for $3.99 and then this woodblock print.


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I know what you are thinking when you see this print.

I know that your first thought is - "Hey, that is a skunk cabbage!"


There is a song by Melanie, that has a line in it something like - "Anything is phallic if it's longer than it's wide."

Aptly applied to this print, I do believe...

Either way, it is a vintage 1972 print by Dale De Armond. I googled her and her stuff is rather nice.

This is an early piece by her.

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I guess if you have seen one skunk cabbage, you have seen them all.

If you have smelled a skunk cabbage, you know how it was named.

I was pleased to be out of my regular Goodwill store range and still find a good thing.

Yay.