The following post was originally published in April, 2014.
Sometimes I think I've found my calling when I rummage through my found
objects and find things that make me happy. Today is no exception. And
from all the comments I got on my first assemblage, you seem to like
them, too.
This is my latest offering.
The
very heavy metal pieces are ear tags for cattle. A friend gave them to
me when he cleaned out his garage one year. I added a can lid, a
washer, and a bolt, all things that were of no use to people who were
getting rid of them. Although the mirror, at the very top of the assemblage is new, it went through the
flood that consumed my basement a few years ago. The glass bubbles and
butterflies were from my stash and new, but I needed something to add a bit of color to
the piece.
I'm not sure how clever this title is, but if you don't like it, we'll blame it on Bleubeard.
Here is a side view that shows the size of the block I used and a bit of detail of the piece.
More detail shows the tags were either made by, or came from a serum company. The mirror had been sitting in rusty water at some point.
I love rust, and this assemblage is no exception.
Today is Day 9 of 22 and I reposted another assemblage I created that I named "Forty Five (and
Counting)." I hope you enjoy it, because I hope to add more assemblages to
my repertoire, along with fabric and paper. Thank you so much for visiting today.


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