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    Posted on May 16th, 2007

    Written by cliff

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    art, awards, baltimore, contraptions, East Coast National Mediocre Champion, eight-hour race, entertaining, europe, kinetic, kinetic sculpture, md, mud, participants, race, sand, sculpture, sculpture race, speed, water

    Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race

    We missed it this year, but it looks like the 2007 Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race was great fun! On Saturday, May 5, Kinetic Sculpture enthusiasts gathered from far and wide on the shore of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor in central Maryland to partake in an eight-hour race that covered 15 miles on pavement, mud, sand and [...]

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    Posted on May 7th, 2007

    Written by cliff

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    amsterdam, art, artist, artwork, Frida, frida kahlo, Kahlo, mexico, mexico city, naked, no-fly zone, nude, photography, spain, spencer, spencer tunic, tunick

    Spencer Tunick Shoot In Mexico City

    Spencer Tunick Shoot In Mexico City

    Spencer Tunick is an artist known for assembling large groups of nudes, arranging them in aesthetically beautiful ways and photographing them. He assembles these monumental projects using volunteers in various cities thru-out the world. I first became aware of his work when Courtney and I visited Montreal several years ago and stumbled across one of [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on September 13th, 2005

    Written by cliff

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    acer palmatum, art, bellingham, bonsai, bonsai show, garden, japanese, japanese maple, makover, miyata, nebari, nebari problem, new england bonsai gardens, photoblog, photos, pictuire, plant show, plants, pruning, roots, shaping, show, surface roots, wiring

    2005 New England Bonsai Show

    2005 New England Bonsai Show

    Last Saturday, New England Bonsai Gardens held their annual Fall members day and bonsai show. For years now I’ve been attending this event, but it was only this year that I finally decided to enter my best tree into the show. I’ve owned the Japanese Maple I entered for six years now, and have taken [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on March 29th, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    art, blog, humor

    Jon’s Office Sculpture

    Jon’s Office Sculpture

    Office life can be dull and boring, but office artist Jon Emmons has discovered a creative outlet between meetings, business luncheons, and process mapping reports by creating sculptures out of every day objects. These "everyday objects", of course are things like computer memory, Ethernet cable, and USB mice, but none-the -less, they are compelling works [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on October 12th, 2004

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    adventure, art, bad art, casey, dedham, entertainment, fluorescent light, leominster, massachusetts, museum, plastic, plastics, rainy day, rainy days, tour

    Rainy Day Stupid Museum Tours

    Back in September, Casey, Will and I were getting pretty tired of all the rainy days this summer, so we decided to entertain ourselves by touring the strangest museums Massachusetts has to offer. Our first stop was the Plastics Museum in Leominster, where we learned all about the history of plastic, and explored the how [...]

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