Some Odd Things I Keep...in the name of art, of course
Monday, 8. December 2008, 17:21:02
that I had taken apart my old computer, thrown the plastic outer case into the recycle bin, and kept the inside parts for a future art project or to use as a reference to put in a painting. Here is one photo of what was inside my old computer. I'm sure some of you will know what it is.
Then, of course, here are a few of my car parts I keep on hand for the same reason. I don't know the names of these parts either...well, except for the carburator:
















gdare # 8. December 2008, 17:38
PainterWoman # 8. December 2008, 17:42
gdare # 8. December 2008, 17:44
Dudley # 8. December 2008, 18:07
1) Anti-furberator
2) Thingamabob (other parts of the country call it a thingmajig)
3) Doohickey
4) Wha’ch’ma’call’it
5) Gizmo
6) Doodad
7) Electro-static ouch that hurta!
PainterWoman # 8. December 2008, 18:32
lokutus_prime # 8. December 2008, 20:19
and it's covered in cookies, maybe?
edwardpiercy # 8. December 2008, 21:36
ricewood # 8. December 2008, 21:44
Seriously, is it not true that art made from different items from daily life is called "assemblage"?
wickedlizard # 8. December 2008, 21:55
lokutus_prime # 8. December 2008, 22:02
No, Allan, it's called resemblage
ricewood # 8. December 2008, 22:08
lokutus_prime # 8. December 2008, 22:11
PainterWoman # 8. December 2008, 23:38
Thanks for making my day.
lokutus_prime # 9. December 2008, 00:05
is our way
of getting you
back to play
ellinidata # 9. December 2008, 02:13
Pam,
these models were crushing if an ant was going inside them!!
thanks for the memory lane,
Allans was the beginning... I honder how it is going to end
AOTEAROAnz # 9. December 2008, 10:43
thatgirl # 9. December 2008, 14:02
BabyJay99 # 9. December 2008, 14:48
PainterWoman # 9. December 2008, 15:26
...or keepsakes, if you will. I truly don't feel bad that I keep this stuff. It's only when loving family members wish to help and rid me of it that I start to feel bad.
Considering what I have seen on Dr. Phil or other shows about people who save things...too many things...a hundred times more than I......I am not a 'hoarder' like the ones depicted. I am maybe 5% of what they are. My family members need to see these shows and they would realize this and not be so judgmental. They forget the times I have asked for help and no one could. Then when they come over unexpectedly and see dishes in my sink or dust on my furniture, and me outside mowing my own grass, or inside fixing my own toilet or painting a wall, they think I am losing it.
Granted, I am not organized and if my collections were in a more orderly fashion, people wouldn't see them as junk to be tossed out. Recently, someone was actually over helping me. Much of what they picked up to toss in the garbage I would say 'No, that's for an art project'. This happened several times. He said 'So everything I pick up is for art?'. I said 'No, just some things'. He said 'Mom, this is stupid'.
I said 'No, it is not...it is me...and I am not stupid.'
thatgirl # 9. December 2008, 15:34
thatgirl # 9. December 2008, 15:39
Once I was driveing in my car what in fact is very bad shape because every one in my family learn to drive in it and it was my dad first car here so its kinda real beat up. So one day while driveing back out of town I pulled on gasmask I just brought and went past a cop who made me pulled over. So he came to window and saw me and he got nasty fright like jump back from door i swear he would grab his gun he ask me to step out of car and I did. Then I got ask to take mask off and I did and he look at me said "Oh its you Mel, I was woundering who was". So yeah I little strange and people know me for being even stranger I even done so stuff i think strange is not stupid just being creative so yeah we just creative beans
shushio # 9. December 2008, 18:32
I said 'No, it is not...it is me...and I am not stupid.' ...''
no you are not ... you are you and exactly how you need to be, to be you.
I am always bemused by peope who say you should live a life the way they see it.
You are not living their life, you are living your own.
You only get one shot at the living of it ... and it seems to me that as long as you cause no harm to others, you should live it in a way that makes you happy.
All those ''boundaries'' and solutions that others place on you or give you, is about them, and what makes them comfortable in life. It doesn't follow that those ''boundaries'' or solutions are going to make your life comfortable or happy.
You helped me out with something the other day, made me look at something in a slightly different way. So that I could see people also can sometimes try to show you ways to handle emotions their way, out of love ... but the result is the same.
You end up reacting or living in a way that is not really you ... for other people, not yourself.
It made me able to go deal with something, that had predictable results, but I didn't care this time around. It is just something they are going to have to get their heads around.
You are you Pam and you see with an eye for shape and form when you look at things. The things you collect have a purpose.
And if you did want help with something, then it has to be the help you want ... not the help they think you want.
That is no help at all.
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Suntana # 10. December 2008, 17:35
One odd one that I'm still keeping around for who knows what reason, is one of the original GOLD Energizer Batteries. Remember? They were Gold before they switched to the current Silver color. So, I think this battery is from like the 80s!
My parents still have my original Electric Guitar, which if I recall correctly, was bought when I was in the 4th Grade. It's not exactly remotely in good playing condition, but it's around nevertheless. I mean, it doesn't look quite as Bad as the Clutch Plate you have in your picture
PainterWoman # 10. December 2008, 17:44
Shu, thanks. It has been a long process for me to set boundaries for people. I know my boundaries with their lives but only learned through trial and error, and too many years, how to keep them from crossing mine.
Carlos, ok, you got me. Which is the clutch plate? The round thing in the front?
Suntana # 10. December 2008, 18:41
PainterWoman # 10. December 2008, 19:24
thatgirl # 11. December 2008, 16:44
DBabbit # 12. December 2008, 23:51
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 00:13
Finally, I think I feel better. I thought I was better earlier in the week but had a relapse.
Weatherlawyer # 13. December 2008, 10:16
I remember seeing some photos of modern art in school umpteen years ago and thinking I could make stuff like that if I had a bike seat and some tubing. Would it have to be brand new though?
Then the art teacher went on about US motor cars having built in obsolescense. (Not sure he was indicating the coming of Neo-Rusticism?)
Here is Exhibit A:
http://www.station-drivers.com/page/Sc_152_0.jpg
A technological work of art but not a keeper, despite its going rate in the late 1990's. You can't give them away these days. A pack of DVD blanks would cost as much.
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 13:04
I like to think all creative people are helping the environment by making use of stuff other people throw away. One of our city dumps even has a sculpture garden of assemblages various people put together from junk.
I have seen life size horses made from car parts or washer and dryer parts or driftwood and wire. The Phoenix Art Museum has one of those in the lobby. I'll have to find my photos of these.
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 13:20
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 13:24
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 13:32
http://www.jansch.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 13:47
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielgreene/332400697/in/set-72157594437015997/
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 13:51
http://www.nevadaart.org/exhibitions/exhibition_display.php?id=83
lokutus_prime # 13. December 2008, 14:14
Thanks, Pam, your blog is a delightful place
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 14:32
lokutus_prime # 13. December 2008, 17:32
Weatherlawyer # 13. December 2008, 17:33
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_Wheel = Fake.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nude_Descending_a_Staircase,_No._2 = How can you tell?
I hate to admit but i liked tham:
http://www.jansch.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm
Is this your stuff?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielgreene/332400697/in/set-72157594437015997/
shushio # 13. December 2008, 17:39
... these are amazing. They had a piece recently showing them photographed against/in the sea. I can't find the link - but this link to pic in a paper gives a taste.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/3532965/Driftwood-brings-horse-sculptures-to-life.html
lokutus_prime # 13. December 2008, 17:46
...but reading back I can see that Pam had in fact mentioned the artist....
Sorry Pam - didn't see your link there. I must get a new pair of glasses
shushio # 13. December 2008, 18:00
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 18:05
Shu: Yes, her work is amazing.
Loku: No need to apologize and no need to delete your comment.
lokutus_prime # 13. December 2008, 18:11
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 18:21
I wish I knew the artist of the horse in the Phoenix Art Museum. As many times as I've been there, I've never written it down. The last time I was at the Arizona State University Art Museum, I did not see Deborah Butterfields found object horse. They said it was temporarily in storage.
Weatherlawyer # 13. December 2008, 18:23
PainterWoman # 13. December 2008, 18:25
Weatherlawyer # 14. December 2008, 12:25
http://my.opera.com/PainterWoman/albums/showpic.dml?album=642906&picture=8772633
Hmm... Well on the sidebar it looked different.