It's that time of year again — The Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Utah are holding another Pin of Art auction benefiting their wonderful organization. For those that don't know, they auction off retired bowling pins that have been painted and decorated by several artists from across the country. All the proceeds for this auction go directly to BBBS of Utah.
I outdid myself this year with my entry "The Art of Adoration." It took me the better part of my spare time in February to make it and I couldn't be happier with the way it turned out.
If you are interested in bidding on it or any of the other pins up for auction, go here to find out more about each one. The auction starts on them today (March 11) and concludes March 18. Good luck and happy bidding!
Here are several shots of my bowling pin, featuring a love struck robot wooing a space cadet with his artwork. My apologies, I didn't do a lot of behind the scenes photos for it, but if you'd like to learn about my process check out my blog entry about last years piece.
I did the Space Cadet's arms out of Sculpey and the Robot's arms out of dowel rods and PVC pipe connectors.
4 comments:
Unfortunately I found out about the auction dates way too late (and I'm even IN it!) or I would have bid on your work. Seriously, great stuff. I'm incredibly impressed by how you transformed that bowling pin! And I totally appreciate the pride and effort you put into it. Good form, sir!
Awesome work and great bowling pin art customs. I'm in a league and they asked each team to decorate one for a contest, I found your blog and really learned from your process. Thanks for sharing, I am definitely inspired.
Thank you guys so much for your kind words! I'm glad you liked them!
Wow! Its been too long since I've visited your blog. This bowling pin is amazing. And the Sundance art is way cool. Your doing fantastic stuff.
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