well its saturday once more and I sit here with my cup of tea and typing away. Sounds nice but if it wasn’t for the muscle in my back and my sore toe i would be happy
Now the artist I present to you today does something I rather like. Sue Webster takes things we consider rubbish and arranges them in a way that doesn’t look like anything, however if you where to shine a light from the right angle you get something quite different.

I do love this kind of work, its the sort of work I enjoy most when visiting an gallery

it would taken an age to get these pieces just right, but then again if you do it alot you get faster

this is my favourite, theres even seagulls!
http://www.slightlywarped.com/crapfactory/curiosities/onemanstrash.htm




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i’m not 100% understand with this art work mean. but i really love it. brilliat work.
Aug 08, 2009, 10:24 pmcar insurance for students says:
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Aug 08, 2009, 1:06 amheart disease symptoms says:
It is very Diff to understand but it’s very stunning and artistic thought,that’s why i love your posts.Very amazing work.keep it up.
Aug 08, 2009, 10:42 amgopal says:
thats awesome.. where did you get these pictures?
Aug 08, 2009, 11:34 amZach: Construction Equipment Parts says:
My personal favorite is # 1. Not only are the shadows strongly defined, but the color of the object in the foreground provides a slightly yellowed hue that creates a warmth not seen in the other compositions.
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Aug 08, 2009, 4:51 amguitar lessons melbourne says:
Its nice post i cant believe this man specially the first one two man were sitting back to back its really praise worthy thanks.
Aug 08, 2009, 1:33 amuv adhesives says:
Wow, those are very cool. Though I doubt those objects are actually forming those shadows. Maybe I’m wrong, but I still enjoy these pieces.
Aug 08, 2009, 9:24 am