Well, finally. How the days do fly by!
I just took a photo of the piece that is up for grabs in the Free Art project. It's entitled Tick, Tock and is about 14"x14", created on a old chess board. There are chessmen, old photos, photobooth photos, vintage clock hands, and the rusted case from a plastic clock.
So, remember to post a comment to enter (or enter again) your name in the drawing to win. You have until the last day of the month to post! A name will be drawn February 1, and the piece will be shipped right out to you!
Go Getter
6 months ago
15 comments:
I like the way you have the chess pieces at the top. They remind me of sentries! Beatiful work!
Thanks so much, Teri! Off to the hospital...Nils was diagnosed with pancreatitis last night so has a 3-5 stint with no food or water! Here's hoping for a very quick recovery.
Hi Diane,
I just found your site via Jackie Gardener's blog :) I'd love to have a chance to win your beautiful assemblage. Hope the bout of pancreatitis is waning!!!
Feel free to visit my blog too: rutharmitage.com
is this where i sign up? this piece is terrific!
my best to Nils.
This is it, Rebeca and your name goes in. Thanks for the good wishes for Nils. He's home and doing better.
You're in, Ruth! Thanks so much for finding your way here. Yes, he's home and better. Thanks!
It's always fun to see what you are making, and the fab things you have scored from "the bins." Please enter me in this cool contest.
Thanks,
Su
Hi Su....In you go! Thanks for commenting and visiting my blog. It's countdown time now....
Diane
I am so glad I clicked on the link to your page from Rebeca's blog...Loved reading your intro at the top of the page, reminds me of myself :) and not only that it looks like I might get to win this wonderful piece of art!
Hi Pam,
Thanks so much for finding me! And yes, your name will go in the drawing. Just a few more days to go!
There are sure a lot of us "upcyclers" out there, and it is always fun to find more kindred spirits.
Diane
Your things are so cool! I collect random objects, but never manage to put them together. You're an inspiration!
Thank you! On my next post or two, I'll be showing pictures of all the things I found at "the bins". I was in Portland for 3 days and managed to spend at least an hour at the bins each day. Such a treasure hunt!
I've got your name in the drawing.
Diane-
what are "the bins"?
I would be honored to own this fascinating assemblage. Left over bits and pieces reincarnated into a second life as art. Thank you.
Your name is in the hat! Thank you for posting. Yes, I think it is perfect to turn the discards and broken bits of society into art!
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