Here are the ones I’ve made so far… I don’t sell them, but have had them on display at local art galleries and, what was most fun, I took them “on the road” to local retirement homes. It was fun having the residents try to guess which vintage items I’d used to make each one.
They each have a name and a story. If you’d like a closer view of any, please just ask and I’ll post. I never spend more than a dollar or two on any of the junk, and some are actually made from my own things… for example, the little horse was my mom’s 1930s meat tenderizer, and the ostrich was her feather duster.
Two were inspired by songs… the old truck with flowers growing through it (far right) was inspired by Joni Mitchell’s song about “they paved paradise and put up a parking lot”, and the dog and junk yard were inspired by Jim Croce’s ”mad mad Leroy Brown… meaner than a junk yard dog”.
The sculpture on bottom far left is two-sided, a different face on each side and is reminiscent of WWI doughboys.
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