I get it! there's a bee hive shape on the bottles and one looks like a cinched waist. Also, if someone has the time to actually twist the bottle into such a shape, why not just throw it away! Too much trash on the beaches!!!! -L
Exactly, L. They remind me of those airplane liquor bottles, which, though discarded as litter, are nevertheless neatly capped (I have a small collection & may paint them soon). If someone took the time to screw the lid back on, why not find a garbage can? Are they too heavy to carry? Good grief.
Every day for a year I will post a new painting or drawing of treasures found during beach walks.
On June 26, 2010, South Street Gallery (located in Greenport, Long Island) will exhibit the entire body of work--all 365 pieces. There will be a preview showing the day before the opening. Please visit the gallery's website:
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I like how you've placed these on the page and find the range of color and shape you've brought out of them amazing.
I get it! there's a bee hive shape on the bottles and one looks like a cinched waist. Also, if someone has the time to actually twist the bottle into such a shape, why not just throw it away! Too much trash on the beaches!!!!
-L
Exactly, L. They remind me of those airplane liquor bottles, which, though discarded as litter, are nevertheless neatly capped (I have a small collection & may paint them soon). If someone took the time to screw the lid back on, why not find a garbage can? Are they too heavy to carry? Good grief.
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