We are back for the season at Twilight Art Collective in West Seattle! Such a fantastic place to have our pieces. They really showcase the art and artists that make the northwest such a vibrant and exciting place to create art in! Here are some of the items that are being sold there...hope some of you can stop in and check out our things in person!
Friday, October 28, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Inside the Robin's Egg
Desperately seeking the latch,
restless inside this shell.
Will he ever hatch?
Only time can tell.
Beetle: Lamprina adolphinae
Description: Brilliant Green Stag Beetle
Category: Lucanidae
Locality: Indonesia
Clock housing: Vintage German Mauthe Colibri - Robin's Egg Blue and Brass
Stands: 2.5 inches tall
restless inside this shell.
Will he ever hatch?
Only time can tell.
Beetle: Lamprina adolphinae
Description: Brilliant Green Stag Beetle
Category: Lucanidae
Locality: Indonesia
Clock housing: Vintage German Mauthe Colibri - Robin's Egg Blue and Brass
Stands: 2.5 inches tall
Sunday, August 21, 2011
One Day I will Be a Beautiful Butterfly
Stephanorrhina Guttata in brilliant green and gold metallic coloration with a vibrant strip of red alongside polka dots nestled in a (1930's) German Double Bell Alarm Clock.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Gearcon!
Tooling around Gearcon with my dapper fellow. The fashion show was great, and the vendors area has some friendly faces and interesting finds. If you spy us there give us a wave. Just look for the man in these shoes and I wont be too far away:
We also have a few Clockwork Beetles at the consignment table.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Insect-o-vision
Fun stuff putting this guy together, this clock was heaven to work with. The beetle was too, all these in the Rhamphorrhina Ranzania family are a breeze to pin out! Doesn't the clock look like a vintage RCA Television set from the 50's?
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Kinda Reminds Me of the Vitruvian Man...Sorta...
Alex has been working on a pocket watch beetle for himself.
He used a Dorcus sp. Stag Beetle from West Irian Indonesia, and an vintage brass pocket alarm clock. The watch is 2.5 inches in diameter (a pretty good size).
Using various pieces of decorative paper, model paint, rubber stamps and fire he layered and distressed the inside back. On the reverse he applied a cutout from a 1918 postcard.
The sky wasn't being very cooperative for these pictures and there is a bit of glare. Special thanks to Shane and Melinda for the new glass face!
He used a Dorcus sp. Stag Beetle from West Irian Indonesia, and an vintage brass pocket alarm clock. The watch is 2.5 inches in diameter (a pretty good size).
Using various pieces of decorative paper, model paint, rubber stamps and fire he layered and distressed the inside back. On the reverse he applied a cutout from a 1918 postcard.
The sky wasn't being very cooperative for these pictures and there is a bit of glare. Special thanks to Shane and Melinda for the new glass face!
Monday, June 20, 2011
Am I Blue
Can you believe it the first day of summer is upon us. And just in time for the start of BBQ season here is another Clockwork Creation.
A beautiful Glenea Cheni (Cicada) nestled in a (navy blue) Vintage 1940's Waturbury alarm clock shell.
Planning to attend GearCon in Portland next month. Can't wait!
A beautiful Glenea Cheni (Cicada) nestled in a (navy blue) Vintage 1940's Waturbury alarm clock shell.
Planning to attend GearCon in Portland next month. Can't wait!
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Back to the grindstone
Well we're back in action, cranking away at more insect creations. Two new specimens have joined the ranks. Finally figured out how to shoot photos of the red wall clock, it's domed face makes insane glare out in the natural light...but we got a few nice shots.
The cathedral style one was tricky too (had to cut the glass for it ourselves). Love the way it turned out though. Hope you do too!!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
A few new things
Well it's been slow going here. Creativity and the flu don't really go hand in hand but,
we have been able to make a couple new things. More Clockwork Beetles are in the works right now, so next post will more than likely be full of bugs :)
Saturday, March 26, 2011
SPRING!
Spring is here and its time for us to dust off the winter doldrums and get back to creating. We've been busy finding all sorts of vintage goodness to pair with some really great insect specimens, look for new posts in the coming days.
We also hope to be renewing our spot at the Twilight Art Collective in West Seattle (with pieces you can only find there).
In the works:
- Resin cicada/butterfly/moth coasters
- We'll reveal the finished lantern project
- More great Beetlearm Clock Steampunk Inspired Joy
Cheers all, and happy spring!
- Bee
We also hope to be renewing our spot at the Twilight Art Collective in West Seattle (with pieces you can only find there).
In the works:
- Resin cicada/butterfly/moth coasters
- We'll reveal the finished lantern project
- More great Beetlearm Clock Steampunk Inspired Joy
Cheers all, and happy spring!
- Bee
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