Friday, January 25, 2019

Found Art Friday 271

Dear ones,
How are you? And welcome back to (or from) The Department of Homeland Inspiration where we record and share our appreciation of, for example, these:

Shared by Bonnie Hotz who makes pots.  Now part of our series "moments in fencing" which plays out beautifully in our neighborhood, but very rarely stands up to constraints of a phone-o-grab.
Ohhhh Sing it!  Ole rusted rancher history  -  the grooves erosion project begs for a slab of clay to be impressed by it.
Back to basics we said to ourselves, just look at the patch of world we are able to witness while walking dog god.  Found Art Friday is a collection of small care-about-that-image-s, often rooted in the subtle variants of repetitious daily activities in a beautiful setting.
Hundreds of passings.  Is it the swaying gesture?  Is it the alone ness? Is it the never the same sky?  Why ?
 Then we must go out into the commercial world to forage for nuts and berries.
We call em UFOs  - 
We don't see too many other ladies like us marveling at squashed items, especially after the rain, in parking lots. 
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For a moment, back to the pressurized sledge hammer of current events, we continue our series of repurposed art works:
(From the Financial crash of 2008) This (embarassing) thing has been living in Art Ranger's studio, doing what we call "ageing in place"
 One day recently we noticed that something significant had happened to it!
we believe accomplished by two (pussy) cats
Have yourselves a lovely week and please do share your findings - yah we love Insta too, but the Art Ranger would like to roll your images in to her random yet pointed narrative: send to homelandinspiration@gmail.com

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