Here's a close-up of Patrick's shirt:
Here's the Pill:
The One I Wasn't Expecting:
Tim stopped by again. He traded with me once before (Abandoned Artist Sketchbook) and stops by most First Thursdays because he lives in the area. This month he brought me a big, gigantic painting of a pig head. Huge.
Here's the pig:
Here's me and Tim rolling around on it:
Tim got the other Clown painting from Nicolas.
Which is unfortunate because it wasn't until both trades happened that I remembered I was supposed to take pictures of the clown pictures hanging and send them to Nicolas. I did the only thing could do at that point. I took pictures of the empty spaces on the wall where they used to be and told Nicolas he'd just have to trade with The Sauce again.
He agreed.
Phew!
Here's a few Shower Arts from our most recent batch:






2 comments:
Hi,
Is it hard to encase stuff in rubber? I'd like to encase some fun electronic designs this way, something like this: http://www.tripoint.org/kevtris/Projects/led/flasher.html (not my design, someone elses).
I keep a studio/lab at the ok hotel for electronics/robotics stuff and would be very interested to find out if this would be easy to do myself or have done for me.
Thanks!
-Ian
It would take a bit to set up the supplies to do it yourself -- we have to
order our rubber from another state and you need molds and pumps and stuff
-- but you could totally do it.
What are the dimensions of the things you want to encase? If we have a mold
to fit it I'd help you out.
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