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Saturday at the Olympia Free Wall (I’ll post more pics later): … Continue reading →
Saturday at the Olympia Free Wall (I’ll post more pics later): … Continue reading →
Check it out, I love this chick’s style: … Continue reading →
Last Sunday (5/13/07), I tape tagged Ruby on the Olympia Free Wall (you can almost see the tape in this pic): The before the reveal pic, Thursday afternoon (5/17/07) : The after pics, Friday morning (5/18/07) : … Continue reading →
There is an “R” here on the left, but you can’t see it yet. Hey, what is that lil’ punk dude in the ironic preppy tee doing messing with my tag? Oh, man, he’s taking off the tape. And now … Continue reading →
On Sunday, I taped Ruby several times on the Free Wall behind my art studio, and then waited. Most of the tape tags were torn down, but a few survived. Today I was rewarded when I returned to reveal my … Continue reading →
There is lots of recycled art in the Arts Council of Snohomish County Gallery’s latest exhibit: Art of the Written Word, including Ms. Ruby Re-Usable’s plastic bag babies and life-sized plastic wrap and tape sculptures. Read more here. … Continue reading →
Have you thanked your mother lately? These babies are all made from used plastic bags that say “thank you,” they are stuffed with bubble wrap that I collect from downtown Olympia businesses, and are held together with tape. Aren’t babies … Continue reading →
I have been using tape (along with reused plastic bags and bubble wrap) to make figurative sculptures. Last week, I tagged the Olympia Free Wall with tape, but you can’t really see it in this picture on the right (its … Continue reading →
Everyday Trash (“A closer look at what we throw away”) is a blog I check out at least once a week for fascinating info about local (NYC), regional, national and global trash news. It has an informative and entertaining sidebar, … Continue reading →
April Fools Day should be celebrated all the time: Saw this hanging in the tree by the Free Wall, it says “Otter Power” (this might be a challenge to the Raccoon Collective, or maybe some faction of the Species Parade … Continue reading →