Usually March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb. This year I think it came in like a lion and out like a lion. Whew! We’ve had a cold winter in Knoxville. We’re finally warming up this week.
First up, a cardboard representation of Sedona, AZ. This is 26″x19″. I didn’t put a back on it. I think it’s more interesting if you can see through it. It makes the mountains look more 3D.
First up, a cardboard representation of Sedona, AZ. This is 26″x19″. I didn’t put a back on it. I think it’s more interesting if you can see through it. It makes the mountains look more 3D.
Now for some more letters. These are 8″x10″ and made from double-wall cardboard. Each on is hand-peeled to reveal the corrugation.
Necessity is the mother of invention, right? I have two pair of tall boots and they always look so sad and floppy sitting on my closet floor. I decided to make some boot stands, which I dubbed “Boot-Ups”.
The “RUSH” logo for a friend of a friend.
This new Nikon sculpture is being donated to a Women in Cable Television event at Scripps Network. I’m excited at the prospect that it will be given to one of 200 professional women in the TV industry.