September 6, 2019
The Scrap Art Of Sam Hundley
I think that one of the most honourable art forms is that of creations made from found objects. It is also one of the most democratic. Anyone can do it, because the materials can be found anywhere, and are free.
I like the idea of not having to buy anything for your art... or anything else.
Scrap art is also the most hopeful art form. So much in modern society ends up tossed out before its time. Found object art recognizes that waste, brings some of it back, and gives it new life.
Imagine being such an object, laying in the dust, only to be rescued because some special quality you possess caught the attention of an artistic eye looking for interesting, unloved objects.
Joy!
Saved, perhaps to be useful once again, which is something all objects strive for in their very being. Every thing (and every one) has a special purpose to fulfill.
The artist feels that certain objects shouldn't be destined for the fossil record and forgotten, but should instead be picked up out of the dust and elevated to the lofty status of "beautiful artwork".
And if not always beautiful, at least it is interesting and thought-provoking.
Such is the case in the scrap art of Sam Hundley. His creations are whimsical and witty, as well as strangely beautiful.
These pieces are odd and imperfect, and they remind us that we are, too.
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My grandfather did this with scrap iron.
ReplyDeleteSayaka Ganz, does art like this but at a whole different level!
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