The last art drop for John of 2013.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Friday, November 15, 2013
Sunday, August 18, 2013
People will come Ray, People will most definitely come!
For his 6th birthday party Joey wanted a baseball field so I mowed the base paths and made a fence out of all sorts of things. It was a fun day having a Bull Durhamish field in the front yard. Brad B held down pitching duty along with Dan Zombiefield and Craig Allen who came in for relief.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
July 4th Art Drop for John
This one can hang vertically two different ways or just sit flat. I think this was from a board I got out of the trash when we were living in Hastings. Fl. I'm pretty sure i never actually skated on these trucks. I like it on this block of wood though and probably should but can't/won't stop buying pearlescent craft paint.
July 12th ADFJ-Art Drop for John
This one (and it's just one skate) barely fit into John's mailbox. It's kinda of a carrot top(y) sort of piece but I couldn't help myself.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
July 20th Art Drop for John
John reminded me that this type of wheel was from the early 90's. This wheel probably made it's way by his house many times when I skated by his house in highschool. I always like making stuff that seems like it would turn on if you flip a switch. Maybe this is a pocket time machine. If John starts sporting retro Rocco decks anytime soon you'll know how he's pulling it off.
Monday, June 24, 2013
June 13th and 21st Art Drops for John
These are the two most recent art drops for John. The one on the bottom is an old truck base with copper refrigerator tubing on a scrap piece of plywood painted light blue with Apple Barrel craft paint.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Friday Art Drops for John
Some months back I started dropping skateboard related collages in my friend John's mailbox on Fridays. He reciprocated which I wasn't expecting but delighted nonetheless. I soon abandoned collage for paintings and sculptures and they aren't all necessarily skate influenced or related. Here are a few of the pieces from me that have ended up in his mailbox.
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