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needle felted harpy - made from sheep, alpaca, goat, and human hair. Copper wire feet.
Detail shot crochet lamp shade. You can see the woven telephone wire reflected in the hard drive platter.
Shadow caster lamp shade crochet out of salvaged telephone networking cable, with salvaged hard drive platter reflector.
Woven copper and sterling silver wire magic wand with smokey quartz crystal just listed in my Etsy store. www.etsy.com/...
Sterling Silver and Copper Wire Magic Wand, incorporating a Brazilian Smoky Quartz Crystal. Hand woven with Love by Isaac Coblentz.
Ice Dune on the Shore of Lake Erie, Saybrook, Ohio
@copperweaver It's a fascinating organism to read about.www.es.embnet.org/...
Phycomyces blakesleeanusgrowing on dog poop in my back yard
Handwoven recycled copper wire magic wand with optical star rose quartz sphere.... handcrafted by Isaac Coblentz Now available for purchase at:www.etsy.com/...www.etsy.com/...
woven copper lock box w/patina, held together with street sweeper bristles. all materials scavenged.....
@Vesa thanks for the link. I did not know anything about the Abatwa. are these masks digital or photos of a mask project?
~Dissolution~ photographed on 10-27-09- the woven cardboard strips are laid at the base of a Douglass fur. Also present are the decaying leaves of the big leaf maple, lichens and a myriad of other detritus...
~Dissolution~ photographed on 10-27-09- The woven cardboard strips are weaving deeper into the duff... The strips have been exposed to the elements for roughly 2 months now.... the rainy season is upon us... what will they look like in another 2 months?
~Elemental Soup~ Calcium carbonate, iron oxide, aluminum silicates, and a touch of manganese oxide..... the pretty sludge in the pan of my rock grinder.....
@copperweaver kim's web site
Paintings by Kim Richardson of St. Louis, Missouri...
@Vesa Love this. The beautiful fractal geometries that nature expresses in continually amaze me. The efficiency of form and proportions are amazing, beautiful and inspiring.....
I revived cardboard strips as my material for the object afterlife challenge. I had a lots of fun exploring the material and the structural properties of the cardboard strips. At first it was difficult to let loose but once I let go of my bias against ephemeral materials I made lots of discoveries and had a lot of fun.
~Interdimensional Phoenix~ I made this sculpture out of cardboard strips for the Afterlife Art Challenge hosted by Bring and M.E.C.C.A. of Eugene Oregon. www.bringrecycling.org/... www.materials-exchange.org The challenge was to use some form of recycled or discard material that was given to you.