Kwurk Artwerk
Kali's Got Me and She: kali - me1 - me2 - she ~ not for sale
In Internal Family Systems we look at different parts of ourselves and how they relate to other parts. This piece is made of found items and represents a relationship between three parts. The "she" part (represented by the wide-eyed girl in a frame) spins.
The Special Chair: image 2 ~ sold
Designed for a elementary school teacher who wanted a "special chair" for the kids to sit in as reward. All items, other than paints and adhesives, were reclaimed.
Lamp: image 2 ~ available
The lamp was functional, but uglier than all getout. Magazine pictures, glue and paint was all it took to create some beauty in something that was functional aesthetically unappealing.
Trippin: ~ sold
Savings jar made for a woman who wanted to go on a a trip. Hot chocolate tin and magazines.
Trippin wit da Buddha: image 2 ~ sold
Savings canister made for a woman who wanted to save for spiritual retreats. Made from an oatmeal container and magazines.
Beauty:- image 2 ~ sold
Savings canister made for a woman who wanted to save in order to afford more beauty and self-care in her life. Made from a Pringles canister and magazines.
Animal Ritual: image 2 ~ sold
Sometimes I'm inspired to create not because i have an intention, but because I see some weird object that inspires me. In this case I was fascinated with old light covers and some little ceramic animals.
Asymmetric: image 2 ~ sold
Still fascinated with old light covers and creating balance out of asymmetry.
Back to Creative Arts main page
|
March 2010 Update
The new office on Main Street in Old Town Louisville is now open . Please call for a free 30 minute consultation. Weekend and evening appointments are available.
Something to ponder
The thought manifests as the word.
The word manifests as the deed.
The deed develops into habit.
Habit hardens into character.
So watch the thought and its ways with care
And let it spring out of love
Born out of concern for all beings.
As the shadow follows the body,
As we think so we become
Dhammapada. The Buddha
|