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Art: One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Earrings Found Object Art Jewelry by Artist Amethyst Lobster
"One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Earrings Found Object Art Jewelry"
Amethyst Lobster
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"One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Earrings Found Object Art Jewelry"

Art: One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Earrings Found Object Art Jewelry by Artist Amethyst Lobster
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Media:  mixed, wood, plastic, metals
Dimensions:  4 inches
Date of Work:  Sept 2007

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Something about the little fish I make from aluminum soda cans, reminded me of Dr. Seuss illustrations. They are nice and light, so I thought they'd make nice earrings. I had two vintage wood fish charms in my collection of found objects. I cut out another fish from a plastic advertising coupon card. Along with the red Coke fish and the blue Ice Tea fish, I had all I needed. I cut two strips from a blue plastic credit card offer. I punched some holes and added pink rivets. I made the jump rings from sterling silver wire and connected them to sterling ear wires. The earrings hang 3.5 and 4 inches long, but are very light considering their dramatic style.

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Amethyst Lobster  
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