tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1521399997088390580.post5789088205816120784..comments2024-01-26T17:13:52.627-05:00Comments on MEEMAW MEMORIES: Desert WanderingsriTa Kochhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15306804982791531203noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1521399997088390580.post-16559959917467750102012-07-27T11:28:53.198-04:002012-07-27T11:28:53.198-04:00We're not used to you posting other than P365 ...We're not used to you posting other than P365 on the weekends, so it's just a fluke that I stopped by today. (I'm surfing while eating my lunch.)<br /><br />I went back (since my memory is good but really, really short) to see the first piece from this artist that you shared. I'd forgotten that she used recycled plastic lids. Which makes her art that much more amazing! This looks like a fairly ginormous piece and includes a ginormous amount of tops! I really like this, and how the green leaves on the right (or are they bushes?) are large and verdant, and the desert on the left recedes into the horizon. <br /><br />I'm curious: does she sell her art? While I can see an individual buying smaller pieces, something this large would be hard to hang unless you have a really big room. So maybe this would be aimed at the corporate market?Kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13256552315634307734noreply@blogger.com