There is no truer example of the idiom “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” than junk art, where creative minds use discarded material to make something that inspires wonder or curiosity.
These humble items — and even ugly sidewalk leftovers — can be turned into things of beauty and awe, say Kathleen Hackett and Mary Ann Young, otherwise known as “The Salvage Sisters.” After decades of ...
When we bought our house it was surrounded by yard art. I just didn’t know that it was called art at the time so I had it all removed. The “art" around the house included several cars strategically ...
A dozen touring Ferrari drivers once parked outside the gates of Blake’s Small Car Salvage in Erie to gawk at the hundreds of licence plates neatly affixed to the woven wire security fence. If only ...
When you go to a flea market, you generally try to find things that aren’t worn out. But not David Palos. His one condition as a collector is that his items be warped by time. When you go to a flea ...
Colorado Redneck Stonehenge at Copperhead Road Honkey Tonk and Saloon Hey art lovers, you are going to love this one. Colorado Springs city officials say three junk cars, erected to create a gateway ...