your title reminded me of an anthro concept where you make the strange familiar, and the familiar strange. it's amazing how shifting paradigms can change perspectives and understandings of "normal" things.
so so lovely! the tool displays remind me of the amazing collection of harvey fite at opus 40. i don't know how to make links here, but you can google... it is an amazing sculpture garden, created out of stone over 37+ years of one man's life.. & the little stone worker's barn where he housed his tools has the most incredible display of tools & chains & bottles... a great day trip from the city if you're ever interested... have a great day!
wow, beautiful! there's a cafeteria in manhattan's soho with old tractor seats placed on the wall. it looks sooo cool. I was about to buy them for my house, but i guess it would look totally disastrous. sob sob...
Kind regards from a spanish blogger BTW,
Señorita Puri
PS. I really like this blog. will drop by more often
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your title reminded me of an anthro concept where you make the strange familiar, and the familiar strange. it's amazing how shifting paradigms can change perspectives and understandings of "normal" things.
Thanks for your blog...I love it
roberta (IT)
I love the lines.
so so lovely! the tool displays remind me of the amazing collection of harvey fite at opus 40. i don't know how to make links here, but you can google... it is an amazing sculpture garden, created out of stone over 37+ years of one man's life.. & the little stone worker's barn where he housed his tools has the most incredible display of tools & chains & bottles... a great day trip from the city if you're ever interested... have a great day!
those little cutting tools are brilliant. easy concept, so tough to put together a nice collection.
wow, beautiful! there's a cafeteria in manhattan's soho with old tractor seats placed on the wall. it looks sooo cool. I was about to buy them for my house, but i guess it would look totally disastrous. sob sob...
Kind regards from a spanish blogger BTW,
Señorita Puri
PS. I really like this blog. will drop by more often
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