Friday, June 12, 2015

Stainless Steel Milk Can, transformed.

This thing is a heavy steel milk can like you might find at a dairy farm.  I used acrylic paints, ink, rubber stamps, calligraphy pen, water-soluble oil pastels, ballpoint pen, FW inks and gesso on it.
Milk Can painted by tereSager.
Donations.  Thank you.
Detail, Milk Can painted by tereSager.
As above, so below.
Milk Can by tereSager.
Everybody knows a painting is more interesting if there's a tornado.
Milk Can by tereSager.

Milk Can by tereSager.

Detail, Milk Can by tereSager.

Milk Can by tereSager.

Milk Can by tereSager.

Detail, Milk Can by tereSager.
I haven't even mentioned it but Willie went to a Bed and Breakfast for almost four days!  He. Was. Gone.   That's too long Willie.  We were worried Willie.  So when I couldn't take it anymore I drove waaay up into the tunnel-yes, tere's Tunnel that I always post photos of-and I shut off the Jeep because its a noisy beast.  I sat there in the silence very deep in the cool green woods.  And I called him.  "willlllllllllllllllllie"       "willlllllllllllllllllllllie".
Willie licking his lips after enjoying a can of fancyfood.
And like a gazelle he lept straight out of the woods onto the cool road and as soon as he saw me he laid down for a tummy rub.  I swear, it was like the movies where the lovers run towards each other on the beach in sloMo.  I gave him one hundred kisses and took him home to the air-conditioning.  He decided he likes some of the finer things in life after all.   Willie!

I do a lot of painting when Willie goes adventuring.
Detail, Milk Can by tereSager.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Tere,

    LOVE your work here! The milkcan art is FABULOUS!

    Julie

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