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Mar
22
2010
Keyhole Necklace.

I’ve done a necklace before which got some critical acclaim. So I figured I’d try again.

This will be on sale at the Bazaar of the bizarre

Tags:Clockwork

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Mar
22
2010
Keyhole ornament

Neat little thing made from an old clock and some found bits. Not sure what it’s for but it looks great on my desk.

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Mar
10
2010
Bazaar of the Bizarre

Feelin': Excited

Bazaar of the Bizarre

I’ve been accepted to be a vendor at the Bazaar of the Bizarre in Toronto on April 25th. If you happen to live in the area why not stop on by and say "I know you from the internet"?

Doors open to the public at 11am and all other important information can be found on their website: http://thebazaarofthebizarre.org/

Come see me in one of my rare public appearances!

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Mar
7
2010
Moveright
The Robo-Reaper
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What a horrifying robot!

Tags:Art Robots Scary

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Moveright
The girl and the pigeons
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This is a piece inspired by my lovely wife. She has an odd love for pigeons which I have come to admire and share.

Tags:Art Birds City Cute Love Robots

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I am an artist for lack of a better word. I hate the term "artist" because it conjures up the vision of a holier-than-thou hipster type who makes up profound meanings for a blue canvas. Post modernism is rarely art. I’m not really an artsy person either. My wife studied art history and I enjoy things like that. I mostly subscribe to the "I may not know art, but I know what I like" philosophy.

I prefer terms like "Tinkerer", "Creator", "Maker" and "Builder". Constructive terms.

I like to make new things out of junk, bits, pieces and various miscellania. I recently decided this compulsion to build complex compilations of simple parts has roots in my childhood obsession with LEGO. My father made me a LEGO table from an old door and steel brackets that sat in our basement. I think I spent more time seated at that table bushing aside an ocean of coloured bricks searching for the specific one I needed than most people spent outside in their childhood.

 

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