The other day I got inspiration from an unlikely source.
A crushed Budweiser beer can circa 1970. |
In a weird way, I have respect for this can. I just had to do an artwork that implemented this gnarly artifact in one way or another.
My found objects wind chime. |
This project was kind of different for me because I don't have much experience with building sculptures out found object. I usually just stick to two dimensions, so there was definitely a learning curve. It was kind of crazy to be so "hands on" with my work.. I had to thoroughly handle each piece, including all the rust, dirt and grime that came along with it. I also implemented a large amount of aluminum wiring, which is another material that is still somewhat foreign to me. Because of this, I had to be a little bit more resourceful with my tools. This time, I actually had to use pliers, crimps and wire cutters to get the effects I wanted in my artwork!
The finished result reminds me of a nest that an overzealous bird would build- Scavenging from bits and pieces of every shiny or colorful fragment it could find.
To string my objects on, I used old junk chains from broken jewelry I have accumulated over the years. They were perfect for the "industrial" theme I was trying to go for, and was great for attaching the charms too.
Some of my favorite components of the wind chime include these two "evil
eyes" made from some more 1970's pop tabs.
I like to think that they
ward off evil whenever the wind blows.
Charms that I used in my wind chime include various bottle caps, metal cogs, buckles and broken glass bottles. It was an interesting challenge having to"beautify" each scrap, each thing required something a little different. Some things, like the glass shards for example, didn't need much decoration at all. They already look like shiny shards of crystal.
I even used charms on my charms! |
4 comments:
it is so cute. i love the charm in front of the rust.it adds so much character. Maybe you can add a video of it blowing in the wind with light hitting it. even if it doesn't sound like typical wind chimes,it will still make a beautiful sound. when you put love into something,it always makes you smile when you look at it....oh,you make me feel so old,i was born in 1979,9 years after your can. my dang b-day is coming soon and i dread the next number it will turn to. oh well,that's life. regards to you trina...loving your postings.
Thanks! I really should try to get a video of this thing. It has a very mysterious chime sound to it, when the wind blows it just right you can hear this quiet tinking sound.
LOL oh and don't feel bad about the whole can thing. On the scheme of things it isn't very old, I just thought it was amazing because it had been wandering around for 30 years and somehow ended up in my possession. Sometimes I'm too artsy fartsy for my own good. :P
Hey Trina--That's fine if you want to link to my bottle cap wind chime for your tutorial.
Me again...Please make sure you link to my blog picture not the "pin" that inspired me. I don't want someone thinking I was taking credit for their project.
Thanks!!
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