I wrote a computer program that created this image. The frame has roof scraps nailed on to wood. The repeating symmetry in the kaleidoscopic, fractal-like image can act like a mirror. Patterns, even faces seem to spring out. Made from discarded or donated roof scraps, wood, re-used plastic, paper, nails, and glue. This wall art item can be viewed by requesting a tour of our studio in Victoria, B.C., Canada. See PROFILE for contact information.
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Angular Interlocking 2 layer box structure garden sculpture. The geometrical construction is clearly showing. Made from roof scraps only! This sculpture can be viewed by requesting a tour of our studio in Victoria, B.C., Canada. See PROFILE for contact information.
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The frame has roof scraps nailed on to wood. By looking closely at the picture, one can get a glimpse of the workings of the visual perception process. Made from discarded or donated roof scraps, wood, paper, nails and glue. This wall art item can be viewed by requesting a tour of our studio in Victoria, B.C., Canada. See PROFILE for contact information.
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I soon had a few small tables upon which to display planters! Made from discarded or donated roof scraps, found items, and galv. spiral nails. This table can be viewed by requesting a tour of our studio in Victoria, B.C., Canada. See PROFILE for contact information.
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These have been designed for drought resistant plants with shallow bowls, and large drain holes. These planters can be viewed by requesting a tour of our studio in Victoria, B.C., Canada. See PROFILE for contact information. Made from discarded or donated roof scraps, re-used plastic, nails, and glue.
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