09.24
14
by David LaPlantz ·
After the other day, I wondered all day long about the percentage of chances of something more developing. As world events unfold, life looks more fragile and delicate. What happens next just might be up to the stars, the idiots, the brave, the smart and the individual who draws the short straw.
2″ X 2 1/4″ roundos, fabricated industrially painted aluminum, hydraulically formed & cold connected. © David LaPlantz, 2014.
09.22
14
by David LaPlantz ·
In the quest for newer solutions, it was time to eliminate. What you can’t see adds or subtracts in curious ways. You get to fill in the blanks and come up with your own visual conclusions. Like life, what you see is not always what you really see? What? Educate – eliminate – alienate…
“EditedEdges3Whole” Broocho. 2″ roundos, fabricated industrially painted aluminum, hydraulically formed, pierced & cold connected. © David LaPlantz, 2014.
09.21
14
by David LaPlantz ·
Pull-da-string and make da-act-ion oc-cur. The simple act of doing, taking a chance and then seeing what comes next is critical to forward thinking and motion. Let the emotions ride on your courage and insightful actions today!
“PullDaStringBella” Broocho. 2″ roundos, fabricated industrially painted aluminum and rubber, hydraulically formed & cold connected. © David LaPlantz, 2014.
09.20
14
by David LaPlantz ·
Within the slender thread that holds our sanity together there resides a resilience and strength that transcends our human understanding. Be careful to feed the fertilizer that continues to strengthen our resolve and stick-to-itiveness to never give up in the face of often, overwhelming circumstances.
“ThreadsWarpWeft” Broocho. 2″ roundos, fabricated industrially painted aluminum, hydraulically formed, pierced & cold connected. © David LaPlantz, 2014.
09.19
14
by David LaPlantz ·
Shereen LaPlantz (1947-2003), the wonderful, strong hands that made the baskets and later (1990 to 2003) created magical artists’ books. Photo circa 1983, from a basketry workshop.
09.18
14
by David LaPlantz ·
Hey Grindle, somewhere I think I’ve lost parta my hood. Have you seen it anywhere? I feel its presence close by, but can’t connect.
“LostPartaMyHood” Broocho. 2″ roundos, fabricated industrially painted aluminum, hydraulically formed & cold connected. © David LaPlantz
09.18
14
by David LaPlantz ·
The white heat and red passions bring out the love we all need to remain calm. May our love and deepest feelings always rein over the evil that lurks in the outside world. Go away and ruin your day, not ours…
“WhiteHeartRedPassions” Broocho. 2″ roundos, fabricated industrially painted aluminum, hydraulically formed, pierced and cold connected. © David LaPlantz, 2014.
09.18
14
by David LaPlantz ·
“DetourStripedFlower” Broocho
It is sometimes important to step back, take a detour and then return to the mix. Stripes and flowers always change the mental views and creative expectations. Thus, as seen, this momentary departure and change of pace.
“DetourStripedFlower” Broocho. 2″ roundos, fabricated industrially painted aluminum, pierced and cold connected. © David LaPlantz, 2014.
09.15
14
by David LaPlantz ·
“P4Perforation” Broocho
The eye saw the results of the perforation. The damage had already been done. Into the mix, the celebrity complained and and got lotsa publicity. And in the end, the crime was still as evil and the results were shattering for the victim… Will it ever end?
“P4Perforation” Broocho. 2″ roundos, fabricated industrially painted aluminum, hydraulically formed, pierced and cold connected. © David LaPlantz, 2014.
09.15
14
by David LaPlantz ·
“LostPartaMyHood” Broocho
Well Doc., it seems I’ve lost parta my hooda. Can you fix this problem without extensive surgery? I can pay. I got dough from the corner deli altercation last eve…
“LostPartaMyHood” Broocho. 2″ roundos, fabricated industrially painted aluminum, hydraulically formed, pierced and cold connected.
© David LaPlantz, 2014.