FLUXLIST: Trading art....
Maybe this is indeed listish. Like trading Miles tapes over the net. I like this Forer elephant, allreadya mentioned. Same technic like Anns hazard game..is this a popular game in the US ? Putting things into clay ? Or was it Anns or Karens invention ? History.. H.
Re: FLUXLIST: Trading art....
no it's not a popular game here--I made it up. I think. It could have been ,however, impressed into my malleable brain by some large experiential thumb. Could've happened. AK Heiko Recktenwald wrote: > Maybe this is indeed listish. Like trading Miles tapes over the net. > I like this Forer elephant, allreadya mentioned. > > Same technic like Anns hazard game..is this a popular game in the US ? > Putting things into clay ? Or was it Anns or Karens invention ? > > History.. > > H.
Re: FLUXLIST: Trading art....
*"Forer elephant" is scary, sounds like cart before the horse. White elephant, stylishly outmoded: though perhaps that was one of my other reasons for picking this unknown animal. Also I once carved an Ivory soap elephant for my godmother, the first 'sculpture' I ever gave away to anyone. It was in her bathroom cabinet for ages. I haven't seen it for a while though and must ask why her hand appears so clean. Heiko Recktenwald wrote: >Maybe this is indeed listish. Like trading Miles tapes over the net. >I like this Forer elephant, allreadya mentioned. > >Same technic like Anns hazard game..is this a popular game in the US ? >Putting things into clay ? Or was it Anns or Karens invention ? > >History.. > >H.
Re: FLUXLIST: Trading art....
Ann wrote: > no it's not a popular game here--I made it up. I think. It could havebeen > ,however, impressed into my malleable brain by some large experiential > thumb. Could've happened. Thanks ;-) I wasnt shure in the beginning, if it was just my phantasy, which saw an elefant in Kathys piece, or if it was as it could have been, same technic as yours. Anyway, the effect is great, the light, chapeau ;-) This elefant and the "Ray Johnson has been lifted" are out of the box now, your beautifully japanese like wrapped two pices are with the other things, the jade piece etc, the box is a box... The transparent box, thanks Owen, who must have spent a fortune on stamps !! H. > > I like this Forer elephant, allreadya mentioned. > > > > Same technic like Anns hazard game..is this a popular game in the US ? > > Putting things into clay ? Or was it Anns or Karens invention ?