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  Repurposed: Art from Recycled Materials  
Show Opened:  4/1/2007Online Art Show:  Repurposed: Art from Recycled Materials
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Art: If, by chance, the bird rings the bell perhaps the moon will rise. NFS by Artist Eclectic Elements by sam
"If, by chance, the bird rings the bell perhaps the moon will rise. NFS"
Eclectic Elements by sam

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"If, by chance, the bird rings the bell perhaps the moon will rise. NFS"

Art: If, by chance, the bird rings the bell perhaps the moon will rise. NFS by Artist Eclectic Elements by sam
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Media:  boards, wire, metal bird bowl & bell, glass, dice, sticks
Dimensions:  21" x 4.5" x 10"
Date of Work:  4/2007

If, by chance, the bird rings the bell perhaps the moon will rise.

NFS

Mixed Media Assemblage and Environmental Statement

EBSQ Repurposed: Art from Recycled Materials Show Entry

Created completely from trash including boards, wire, metal bird, metal bowl, metal bell, antique glass beads, dice, screw, metal bracket and sticks.

Statement: The timorousness of the bird is balanced in the timber of the bell and the yellow tint of the moon as it rises in a timeless titillation of the sea. All of this, of course, happens every day by chance. But the titter you hear is because the tiller is broken and man has destroyed this titmouse's chance. Can the sea live without it's moon?

I saw this in my imagination and found it in other people's trash. Imagination is never disappointed.

21" x 4.5" x 10"

by zeke

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