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Could You Hang a Coat on This Art?

April 7th, 2008 by TiamatsVision

Coathanger Rabbit Stew

“David Mach, a sculpture and installation artist, creates art from wire coathangers.The way he makes these is to first make a mold of the figure and then create a hard plastic form around which the coathangers can be formed.

On his website he says, “When I have ideas I want to make them, and not just some of them, but all of them. As a result of that my sculpture covers a multitude of sins. I like to work in as many different materials as possible. It’s no understatement to say I am a materials junkie - jumping from highly-painted realistic cast fibreglass pieces to sculpture with coathangers, to a thatched barn roof laced with fibre-optics to designs for camera obscures (or at least the buildings to house them) and layouts for parks.”

(via Inventor Spot)

(David Mach’s site)

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Valentine S // Apr 7, 2008 at 9:39 pm

    with enough bait and strong enough line you feed an orthodox family for a week with that.
    and the skull, oh fish love pirate ships…

  • 2 T.V. // Apr 7, 2008 at 10:47 pm

    ;>) ..Speaking of “orthodox fish”…

    http://www.newsmonster.co.uk/paranormal-unexplained/miracles-or-madness.html

  • 3 Valentine S // Apr 7, 2008 at 11:43 pm

    I heard fish speak too, some said “don’t be fish” in hebrew of course. :0′ (al-ti-dag אל תי(ה)דג) which is also “don’t worry” or “don’t panic”…
    The laws of interaction are l(o/a)ws of nature. God doesn’t perform miracles, one who believe in miracle is ignoring the true phenomena.

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