I’m wracking my brain for something intelligent to say about these because I like them so much. I give up. I’ll just say that I like the shapes, the tones, the subtle colors, the compositions, the objects and the titles.
Thanks so much Linda. Wonder if you feel the same way I do about them: the way the jars have become almost solid sculptural forms, far removed from their original plastic functionality. I don’t normally fantasize about large-scale reproductions of my work but I wouldn’t mind seeing #2 and #3 enlarged to 6 ft or more. (Oh wait, the images aren’t that high-res :)
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Actually, no dishwasher but boiling water. The first time, to salvage the last remaining honey. The second time, on purpose, to see how mis-shapen things could get.
I’m wracking my brain for something intelligent to say about these because I like them so much. I give up. I’ll just say that I like the shapes, the tones, the subtle colors, the compositions, the objects and the titles.
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Thanks so much Linda. Wonder if you feel the same way I do about them: the way the jars have become almost solid sculptural forms, far removed from their original plastic functionality. I don’t normally fantasize about large-scale reproductions of my work but I wouldn’t mind seeing #2 and #3 enlarged to 6 ft or more. (Oh wait, the images aren’t that high-res :)
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Pity they aren’t high-enough res. They are sculptural forms, and yes, these would be wonderful 6 feet high!
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Um, hey man.
I don’t think those are supposed to go in the dishwasher.
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:)
Actually, no dishwasher but boiling water. The first time, to salvage the last remaining honey. The second time, on purpose, to see how mis-shapen things could get.
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