http://home.mchsi.com/~lhote5/gallery1big.jpg
Just saw on the national news that a Picasso crayon scribbling sold for a
penny less than $40k at Costco. Well I can do one(or more) better. I just
completed several Picasso renderings in salvaged copper wire brazed
together. The frames are painted primavera(dumpster product). I could
probably part with one of these for a few cents less than 10% of what was
paid at Costco ( a winking face goes here with TIC).
Larry
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Lawrence L'Hote
Columbia, MO
http://home.mchsi.com/~larrylhote
"Silvan" <[email protected]> wrote in message >
> Not enough twisted nipples for Picasso. Nice work though.
>
FWIW. The two on the left are copied from Picasso sketches. The second from
right is all my own and is made from old coathangers and crate strapping. If
t & a sculptures are your thing peruse the link below. I 'borrowed' one of
Jin Feng scupltures and made one like it...the one on the far right..
http://www.chinesepen.com/sculptor/jin_feng/content.html
Larry
Lawrence L'Hote wrote:
> http://home.mchsi.com/~lhote5/gallery1big.jpg
> Just saw on the national news that a Picasso crayon scribbling sold for a
> penny less than $40k at Costco. Well I can do one(or more) better. I
> just completed several Picasso renderings in salvaged copper wire brazed
> together. The frames are painted primavera(dumpster product). I could
> probably part with one of these for a few cents less than 10% of what was
> paid at Costco ( a winking face goes here with TIC).
Not enough twisted nipples for Picasso. Nice work though.
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Lawrence L'Hote wrote:
> http://home.mchsi.com/~lhote5/gallery1big.jpg
> Just saw on the national news that a Picasso crayon scribbling sold for a
> penny less than $40k at Costco. Well I can do one(or more) better. I just
> completed several Picasso renderings in salvaged copper wire brazed
> together. The frames are painted primavera(dumpster product). I could
> probably part with one of these for a few cents less than 10% of what was
> paid at Costco ( a winking face goes here with TIC).
> Larry
Think I'll just camp out by your house until trash day... :-)
jo4hn