A sculpture sitting on a white surface and background. Make from recycled toilet paper rolls, Lindt chocolate card wrappers, cardboard boxes from Ziploc bags, tissue boxes, empty bottles (vanilla, mouthwash), hard plastic packaging, foil wrapping, gum containers, plastic straws, and other random bits. The Lindt cardboard was cut into circle that were slotted together to create segmented balls, that were attached to the plastic straws. Base structure was built by stacking boxed and containers, then attaching to flattened boxes for stability. The straws with the balls on them were then attached at different heights and angles, with foil wrapping strategically placed. Some straws were bent into starbursts and mounted in amongst the rest. All items were found in the recycling in my student housing unit - all my roommates had gone home when lockdown started.
#FebruArty2026 theme today is #Found
Final project for Fabrication class while in full Covid lockdown. Found objects from my room put together to make this. Details in Alt Text.
#Art #Artist #ArtShow #BskyArt #ArtYear #SmArtist #FebruArty #Sculpture #3DArt #Recycled #LockdownArt
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more doodling in the space I was in at the time, during lockdown :(
#traditionalart #traditionalart #traditional #doodles #scribbles #selfcarcicature #lockdownart
Artwork done with my primary age child during lockdown. Don't have to draw to create art. Introduced them to a different artist each week - Mondrian, Yayoi Kusama, Kandinsky.. Different backgrounds made using variety of printing (bubblewrap, corks, rollers etc.) and some good old spray can fun. Black strips of paper to frame the squares.
Mondrian with a twist.
#Lines #BlueSkyArtShow #EastCoastKin #lockdownart #surfacepattern #ArtYear #spray #printing #colour
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Mood. “The Patron Saint of Brave Faces” (black, white and gold edition) #tarrawayhoofpress #saint #thisisfine #imfine #mentalhealth #lockdownart #linoprint #art #illustration #cornish
Landscape with large old cracked wooden post with patches of orange-yellow lichen on it in the foreground, with two strands of barbed wire attached, extending right across the painting from left to right. It’s in front of a slope of long rough tufty grass and dandelions, yellow ones and white round seed-heads, with bushes on the right had side, going down to a large green field, beyond which are a row of trees and hedges, with more hedge-delineated fields, of different greens and yellow criss-crossing into the distance, until they blend into the horizon, meeting a grey sky, streaked with white clouds.
When lockdown came, I took up oil painting. I'm still at high clinical risk; still living a restricted precarious life. Still painting. It helps. Here’s my latest: 🎵 "Somewhere, over the barbed wire" 🎵. Open space, a promise of freedom - and barbed wire blocking off access #LockdownArt
Some day soon, it will be less weird
#LockDownArt #CliftonHill
I’m REALLY loving the the “Ecosystems” cover for my MacBook painted by my 14 year old daughter ... #lockdownart
Bit more #LockdownArt. I'm going to end up with an Adobe subscription and a Wacom tablet if I'm not careful #Whistler #Mother #StayAtHomeSaveLives