While Andi worked I hacked at the weed/bush/vine that has plagued me since I moved to Northville...the thing that I have started to call The Devil's Fingers because it is SO deeply rooted that we cannot remove it and it just keeps growing back no matter what I do to it.
As I was hacking at it and tossing the pieces onto the driveway I noticed that some of them looked kinda horns-y/antlers-y. I saved some of various sizes and put them in a pile on the porch thinking I would try and do something with them...most likely plaster cloth 'em.
These two were hacked and shaped to make a sort of a pair.

That night I had a fair amount of success with the first attempt at working with one of them. However, I really hated doing it because I was certain there were bugs inside of the wood and they would creep out and so I was extremely careful to cover up every possible "air hole" in the plaster.
Basically, I "felt" bugs on me while I worked with it (although I am pretty sure there really weren't any).
It has been in the "do something with it later pile" since then.
Back to present.
I have been thinking it would probably be a good idea to cover the partner piece. It is somewhat annoying to see the "do something with it later pile" mock me every time I walk by it (and I walk by it a LOT because I have to walk by it to get to the bathroom in my studio).
Okay. It has been pretty warm the last couple of days...relatively speaking. Warm enough that when I went out to the porch to retrieve the partner piece I started with the buggy feeling.
(I am still feeling itchy -- dry plaster cloth, dry!)
This is the first piece of plaster cloth in position.

I like how it looks like a patient getting a body cast.

Why yes, I DID lay down a fresh white plastic bag underneath the partner piece so I could watch for bugs...how did you know?
And yes, I DID roll everything up -- EVERYTHING -- that was on the table and threw it all out...outside!
And I am STILL itching.

taaaa-daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

kinda pretty -- in a "forever" kinda way

the two partner pieces together

HEY -- I wonder if this guy that I was guided to start on the other night is supposed to be some sort of creature with horns/antlers? Maybe that is why the Atomic Fireballs container was placed in that position?
Hmmmmmm...
I was just now looking at my friend Lynn Krawcyzk's blog. Look at her post for today -- how cool and amazing! And this, too -- I love it when stuff like this happens!
2 comments:
I started feeling like there were bugs just reading that...{{shudder}}. Well, good news is that they look fantastic!
Thanks for linking to me and how serendipitous that we were both looking at the branches today! :)
I love it when stuff like this happens.
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