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  1. #16
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    Look what happens when I don't have internet access for a day or two!!

    Claw comes out with these two whimsical pieces AND I miss the front row seat!!


    Geat stuphph old Mate!!

    Is that the "last of them?

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    Hi Gentlemen
    Yes artme thats it untill I get them to the exh and take another couple of shots. Next week I have to repair some windows.

    The exhibition is on at the Merewether Surf Club, starts on Friday 8th April and runs to Sunday 10th April. Opening is 6.30 on the Friday night.

    I'll post the flyer in the next day or so.
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    A good edge takes a little sweat!!

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    just love the torso lamp Claw really nice..
    does it have a name/title?..

    what if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?

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    Hi Undi
    The torso lamp is "All Dressed Up" and the other is "Light Headed"
    The third piece in the show is the Mango cocktail table which I have called "Paris", it reminds me of the steelwork in Paris and Can Can girls etc
    Instagram: mark_aylward
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    Torso lamp is wonderful love the way the lacework shows thru when the light is on, great work

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    Thanks Iggy, can't wait to get into some more. You guys are not the only ones that like it too. Its still sitting on the bench in the shed, some of the local wildlife decided they would like to have a knibble (a problem when your artwork is made from rice paper and rice paste) the Cockies have chewed holes her. They actualy made her look even more antiquey but have pasted some patches on and repaired her. Also sprayed all around her with surface spray which seems to have done the trick. Might have to look at putting a protective coat of something over the rice paper.
    Instagram: mark_aylward
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    A good edge takes a little sweat!!

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    Sorry about the Cockies chewing into your work Craw but I have to say that would have made for a great time lapse or something or other film/video/still, especially if you could coax them into the dark with her all lit up. Maybe you could get David Attenborough to narrate it

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    Hi Springy, yep very cool. I have thought about keeping a couple in a bottle and setting them loose on an artwork. It would be quite hard to get that fine knibbled edge they do.
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    Nice work CH

    Like the lamp I'd have used black flex, but you're the artist

    All Dressed Up looks speccy - agree doesn't need the caligraphy - pity about the local fauna having a bit of a chew
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    Nick
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    Hi Nick, ya godabe different to get the funk I think, we'll see what happens in a week or so I think I'v ruened the cockies day with some surface spray now.
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    A good edge takes a little sweat!!

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