This listing is for the found object sculpture titled Angela by Candiland Art you see featured in this listing. This is a very large doll head, the doll was the height of a 5 year old. The sculpture has a vintage pewter base. This generally measures 7”x8”x16.5” tall, with a 5” base. She has been accented with vintage jewelry and odds & ends. Please follow our shop link for all things vintage. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CandilandArt
This listing is for the found object sculpture titled Angela by Candiland Art you see featured in this listing. This is a very large doll head, the doll was the height of a 5 year old. The sculpture has a vintage pewter base. This generally measures 7”x8”x16.5” tall, with a 5” base. She has been accented with vintage jewelry and odds & ends. Please follow our shop link for all things vintage. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CandilandArt
2 years ago, I fell head over heels into the world of dolls. It didn't take long before I stumbled upon my first tiny doll and fell hopelessly in love. My obsession with these darlings continued to grow until about 6 months ago when I decided I wanted to share my vast and eclectic collection. This one of a kind piece of art showcases over 50 dolls/doll figurines and 20 misc parts from all over the world. They are in various conditions, some near mint while others have very little left to their original structure and some have unique flaws that have come. These dolls range in age from around 20 years to over 100 years. This large collection of tin antique dolls comes displayed in an old printer tray along with various found objects and unique ephemera that I have gathered over the years. This one of a kind collection has been carefully put together by a true enthusiast and tiny doll lover! This stunning piece features two sawtooth hooks on back for easy, accurate hanging. Its made with an old but sturdy solid wood print tray and each piece has been carefully adhered in place using an industrial strength adhesive. The glue I use is strong but flexible. That makes this piece built to last, but also means that when it's time has passed and someone else would like to reuse these antique dolls, they will be able to do so. Measures approx 32" long x 16.5" tall x 1.5" deep. Price includes shipping, insurance and signed delivery. Signed delivery is not optional! If you are not home at the time of delivery, you will need to pick the package up from your local usps office. I apologize for any inconvenience but this is to protect both myself and the buyer. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you so much for stopping by! If you have questions, I am always here to help! ✽✽Follow @analteredstateofmind on Instagram or Facebook to get sneak peaks, special offers, and to enter giveaways ✽✽ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ➽➽Important info is outlined below! For more details, please see my shop policies. Remember, every Etsy shop has its own policies. ☛Shipping costs are an estimate based off an item’s approximate size and weight as well as the buyer’s location. Any overages of $2 or more will be refunded. Cancellations are not accepted after the shipping label has been printed and the order is marked as shipped. ☛All vintage items are previously owned and may show signs of wear and use.I do my best to describe any major flaws of an item in the description. Please review all photos carefully and read the full description. Different screen settings can alter colors. All vintage items are sold AS IS. I do not accept returns, offer exchanges or issue refunds. Please message me with any questions before you purchase. ☛I pack all of my items with great care to ensure a safe delivery. In the unlikely event an item arrives damaged please be sure to take photos of the shipping container and damaged item, you will need these to file a damaged package claim with USPS. I am willing to help anyway I can, but filing the claim is up to the buyer. ☛An Altered State of Mind is not responsible for shipping delays. Once a package is dropped off at the post office, it is out of my hands. I have zero control over how quickly your package gets to you or in what condition. ☛Some of my items may have sharp edges or points. Please be aware of this and use caution when handling. An Altered State of Mind is not responsible for accidents or injuries, whether intentional or accidental. ☛By clicking purchase, The buyer agrees that they have read the full description and reviewed all photos, as they are part of the description. The buyer also agrees that they have read and understands all shop policies.
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An unusual altered lightbulb with rich tones. The steam punk effect with its complimentary colours makes this an eye catching ornament. The butterfly completes the look and the embellishments helps to create an unusual object. Dimensions shown. Take a look at the Fresh Look Workshop
I am a Los Angeles-based artist, Alexandra Dillon. I paint portraits of imagined people on found objects such as worn paintbrushes, vintage padlocks, rusty axes, and old shovels. I let the object itself suggest the personality of the character.
This listing is for the found object sculpture titled Angela by Candiland Art you see featured in this listing. This is a very large doll head, the doll was the height of a 5 year old. The sculpture has a vintage pewter base. This generally measures 7”x8”x16.5” tall, with a 5” base. She has been accented with vintage jewelry and odds & ends. Please follow our shop link for all things vintage. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CandilandArt
Found Object Assemblage
These doctors are on duty! Made from vintage bandaid tins and other found objects, these little guys are sure to bring a smile! Each holds a little clipboard chart in his forked hand, has a tiny stethoscope around his neck and wears a sweet silver heart. Bandaid also has a tiny “headlamp”. Great gift idea for your favorite physician! Choose from BandAid (stands approximately 10.5” high) or Curad (stands 9” high). Both are on a 4” round base.
My Dog Sighs, a talented street artist from England, made his first drawing when he was 7 years old. Since then everyone knew him as a child who can draw, and this was enough to set him on a journey to become an artist. Later, he left his job at a primary school where he worked as a teacher, decided to become a professional and started painting everything he thought the galleries would like.
Newly created for 2022, a OOAK Lori Daniels found object collage created on a 1900s antique violin. This special musical instrument assemblage has hung on my studio wall for years. I have collected unique items, including musical instrument parts, as well as architectural and furniture fragments to create this gorgeous and interesting violin. Title "The Violinist" Please check out my vast collection of altered art found object collages on Etsy and my Website: www.antique tin expressions net. Ot call 309-363-1738
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Found Object Sculptures for an Upcoming Show In Hockessin on Feb. 25th
Collection of beach finds perfect for crafting Vintage Found Objects, Ephemera, Mixed Media, Altered Art, Curios Cabinets, Assemblage Art, Shadow Box, Arts and Crafts, Junk Journal, Scrapbooking
This listing is for the “Seth Thomas” Found Object Assemblage by Candiland Art. Assemblage is made from a base of clay sat upon and small wooden box. The box opens and has a small compartment for trinkets. Please follow our shop link for more vintage and art. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CandilandArt
"Intuition ” Art doll from found objects and nature products including Bones. Repurposed found object art is my most enjoyable!! Repurposed OOAK, he is approx. 10"x10"x 5”.
Cabinet de curiosités, J.Cavailles artiste créateur
2017 Topic 8: Assemblage Gerard Collas Welcome everyone, Darcy here with another topic introduction. this one is so quirky and open to limitless interpretation that you are guaranteed to have fun. This topic really does follow on from our last one. Assemblages are a cross between collage and sculpture, they incorporate found objects and purposefully bought elements. Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 7: Found Objects Challenge... The winner of Found Objects is: Chris from Loops and Lines Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] I think 3d collage is the very best description for this genre of artistic expression. As with our found objects topic we owe a lot to the artists of the 20th century for giving this style a name and a definition. Artists such as Pabloc Picasso, Jean Dubuffet and Marcel Duchamp are all early exponents of this eclectic style. Here is Duchamps 'Bicycle' from 1951. Marcel Duchamp Assemblage requires a 'process' and that is the act of putting 'things' together to create a new object. From the start the style has had a slightly grungy edge to it, this is down to the components often being discarded or found objects. But there is a skill to this art style, one cannot just throw objects together, they much flow and have some harmony. this means when using found objects they should be carefully selected, just being 'found' is not enough. think about colour, shape, scale, theme.. Modern artists are still very much enamoured with this style. What do you think of this one, is it art to you? it is very much an assemblage, but the elements are very different to ones that crafters may choose. Here you can see a mattress, a cardboard coffin, a clothing rail etc. I am not sure that many craft companies will be bringing out a range of mattresses to cut up just yet, so let's look at something smaller. More vintage, but this time with a quirky twist and modern elements. Stephanie Rubiano Wings seem to feature a lot in assemblage art, they are a great way to add dimension and look great on things that would never usually have wings. Lindsay Mason Wings leads us nicely to birds, these are another heavily used element in assemblage art. They can range from real, stuffed, whimsy or outright quirky. Kim Collister How about these for quirky dudes, I adore how these have been made in tins for bodies and I may have squealed a little bit at the tiny spanner arms! Just too cute and jam packed full of details and personality. Could you use a little friend like this for your studio? Jen Hardwick This video has some great ideas for small box assemblages. This next piece is by Shirley Vauvelle, follow the link to see other fabulous pieces by her using ceramics and driftwood, aren't they a great combination? Shirley Vauvelle Perhaps you don't have space for a large 3D object, you can of course make any size that you want. However about keeping it fairly flat. you can see that this book cover does not take up as much room, but it is still very much 3d, and has had thought put into the assemblage of the elements. Georgie C Another almost flat but not really piece is this wonderful collection, carefully curated and framed it would be a wonderful piece of wall art. Bridget Hoff This next piece is so inspiring, a double spoon. Vintage, discarded objects, beautifully coloured and brought together. Trash to treasure. Branka How about some jewellery, you would never be late with a necklace like this. Recycloanalist ooh quirky dangly bits! One of these would look wonderful on an evening bag. Elizabeth Rosen This is something so simple but so effective, it is a take on papier mache. To achieve this look dip threads, yarns or strips of text into a glue and water mix and lay them over your desired shape. You can free form them or use a mould, but make sure to wrap your mould with plastic wrap first. once dried you can create your assembled suclpture. Janilaine Mainprize Some interesting thoughts on Assemblage from Gary Reef. How cute is this lil guy, bags or rather tins of personality. I just love the shoe brush hair, lol BranMixArt One last one, just because I love the use of wooden spoons. I may have to raid the kitchen draws! Can you imagine a tree like this filled with Zinski characters! Edwina Bridgeman So how will you join in, have we inspired you? I hope so, this is such a fun theme. you can raid your garages,sheds and drawers, mix and match old and new. use up embellishments, broken jewellery, cardboard, wood, grungeboard. How about adding paper beads or stamped images. Don't forget Seth Apter's wood chips, they would be perfect for adding to your sculpture. Don't forget to follow Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! ~ Darcy We hope that you learn something interesting from our blog. Our bloggers deeply appreciate your comments so much, so please take time to let them know you've been inspired! Why not join our challenge by blogging your interpretation of the current topic and link it here? The current topic link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, 21st May 2017, and the winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. All links go in the draw to win a £50 voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. Challenge Guidelines The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. We encourage you to play with us and explore your personal creative style. Please mention which PA blog post inspired you and and why (link directly to that post). Please don't link to the home page of your blog because then no-one can track back to easily find the original post. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday 21st May (London Time) Prize: The winner will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] NEW Challenge/ winner: Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
London-based artist Barbara Franc (previously) upcycles materials that otherwise would be tossed into the recycling bin to create a quirky menagerie of metal creatures. Composed with scraps and copper wire, the lively sculptures generally are indicative of movement: owls lift a talon mid-waddle, two cats peer over their shoulders with surprised expressions, and a squirrel appears ready to scurry off. The diversity of Franc’s creatures mimic the breadth of materials utilized. More
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Turn objects into artful assemblages with these 10 tips for assemblage from top artists who offer advice on creating cohesive pieces that tell a story.
The Georgian era saw the rise in a jewelry trend that’s equally sentimental and peculiar: to remember spouses who had died or to honor clandestine affairs without revealing anyone’s identity, people would commission tiny renderings of a person’s eye to be painted on broaches, rings, and other accessories they could carry with them. Similar to a lock of hair or portrait hidden in a locket, the abstracted feature was anonymous and indiscernible to most but deeply personal to the wearer. More
This listing is for the found object sculpture/altered art doll titled Misha by Candiland Art you see featured in this listing. This is sculpture has a vintage iron base. This piece generally measures 8.5”x4.25”x12.25” tall, with a 3” base. She has been accented with vintage jewelry and odds & ends. Thanks for stopping to look at the art. Follow the link for more vintage and art by CandilandArt Please follow our shop link for all things vintage. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CandilandArt
I love taking found objects and turning them into something creative that will make people think, smile or maybe just creep them out a little. This is a large piece, a doll torso covered in french text and wax, mounted on a vintage iron rest,with hammered copper wings, the bell is attached to a vintage wood lid, the bell actually works, just give the striker a flick with your finger, make sure this piece is secure first. All items are secured to a vintage piece of wood that has been distressed. Measures:19" tall, 7" wide , 4 " deep. Designed to hang on the wall, metal sawtooth hanger included. INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN TARIFFS AND TAXES/CUSTOM CHARGES
1. R2 in Storage Photograph by Annie Leibovitz 2. Vintage Photo Drawings by Lauren King Lauren King, found on I Need a Guide 3. A DIY Cardboard Pinhole Camera VIDDY, is a “screenprinted do-it-yourself pinhole camera kit made from tough, dura