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Extra large scissors - Small scissors lift - Cutting grass with scissors Extra Large Scissors
Typewriter Eraser, Extra Large Model In the mid-1960s Claes Oldenburg began to make drawings of monuments based on common objects, such as a clothespin or a pair of scissors, challenging the notion that public monuments must commemorate historical figures or events. The artist's selection of discredited or obsolete objects extends to those remembered from childhood. As a youngster he enjoyed playing in his father's office with a typewriter eraser. In the late 1960s and 1970s he used the eraser as a source for drawings, prints, sculpture, and even a never-realized monument for New York City. This sculpture presents a giant falling eraser that has just alighted, the bristles of the brush turned upward in a graceful, dynamic gesture In my knitting bag: YIP.45
Inspired by Adrian, Ashely, Danielle, Jenn, Lauren, and Elizabeth (and now Caro and Julie!) All those items fit into the larger brown pouch which then goes into whatever my "main project" knitting bag is...I also have several more of the small splityarn pouches and I keep a tape measure, scissors, stitch markers, and darning needle in each one of them so I can always just grab one to toss into a sock pouch or whatever other small projects I'm working on. Related topics: running with the scissors hydraulic tree shears moustache scissors black scissors leather professional scissors scissor shredders aquarium scissors dog grooming scissors sharpener scissors julius scissor |