Showing posts with label Assemblage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Assemblage. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Recycled Clocks By Breast Cancer Survivor on Etsy

Etsy Recycled Clock
Found on Etsy at shop YouAreLovedSigns

License plates are colorful and this is a unique way of up-cycling them into pretty and usable art. These fully functional clocks run $120 and will tick the day away.

Found at shop You Are Loved Signs.  The owner Chris  Kochheim form California says, "I pride myself on producing well-crafted works of art. I use only genuine embossed license plates. Each piece is fastened to painted wood. Signs are framed and signs and clocks are backed and ready to hang."
Recycled Clocks on Etsy

What you may not know Chris is a breast cancer survivor (5+ years) who lost much of her feelings in her fingers, making it hard to needlepoint and do the other fine work she used to once do. Bending and fashioning these plates are a bit easier on her, and she enjoys being able to still express herself artistically. 
Find them at YouAreLovedSigns

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Editor's Choice Award Leo Sewell : Philadelphia Assemblage Artist With Passion for Trash

Giant Apple with measurements of 8' or more, credit: Leo Sewell.
Philadelphia Visionary Artist Leo Sewell is our Editor's Choice Award Winner for Favorite Assemblage Artist of all time.  It's not only that we love the fact he is indeed a self taught-artist....(Sewell admits in this video that he's only had a 50 minute formal art class,) but we also love his dumpster diving skills.  On that aspect, who else can see an elephant visually come to life out of all these pieces of discarded trash items?

Elephant made with recognizable upcycled pieces of trash and treasure. Credit: Leo Sewell.

Sewell's pieces come from items found in curbside trash, yard sales, flea markets, bags left from customers on his doorknob, (and perhaps the off-the-radar occasional dumpster dive ...)  Sewell's work has made the Ripley's Believe it or Not museum's permanent collections (23 times and counting) and been featured on numerous TV shows and YouTube videos.  Companies, museums, and private individuals covet his pieces that sell in the thousands.

This terrier looks quite friendly, he's got a friend in Pennsylvania. Credit: Leo Sewell.
We salute him mainly for the mere fact he has stayed true to his life long love for trash and discarded treasure and built his career on his passion.   Sewell's resume of over 4000 artworks to date includes 40' installations in major museums to small sculptures of dogs and cats.  If doing what you love proves successful, Sewell is prime example of that.   Sewell's ability to Reclaim and Reuse the found object, keeping these otherwise-unloved and discarded items out of the trash, dumpsters, and landfills have made him an eco friendly assemblage artist. Long before the Eco-Artist movement was in effect, there was Leo Sewell.
Ram's head, credit: Leo Sewell.


Further Reading / Viewing:


Leo Sewell Official Site

Trash Talkin' Video with Leo Sewell

Leo Sewell Experience

NDI Gallery

Wikipedia 

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