So here is where that mulberry went that we cut from the downed tree.  Barry Rosenthal came in to build a couple frames for his photos with my dad and me.  The bottle print went in the mulberry fram with the natural edges, per his request, and I think it the colors look great together. I love the blue photo, which I hadn’t seen before.  That was installed in an oak frame with a black stain.

I’ve known Barry since I was a kid.  I stumbled on his work here on Tumblr.  He is based in NYC with a studio in Brooklyn and these pieces will be in upcoming shows.  Good stuff.

Here is his site: www.barryrosenthal.com

I don’t reblog other posts, but I will make an exception for friends and relatives.  Barry Rosenthal and family have been friends for as long as I can remember, in fact I thought they were relatives for the longest time.  Anyway, I stumbled on this picture a few months ago and liked it, only later realized I knew who took it.  
This goes along with the an upcoming post as well.

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: Brown and clear glass bottles on black background.
Found objects collected on Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, New York. From the series of photographs “Found in Nature” by Barry Rosenthal.

I don’t reblog other posts, but I will make an exception for friends and relatives.  Barry Rosenthal and family have been friends for as long as I can remember, in fact I thought they were relatives for the longest time.  Anyway, I stumbled on this picture a few months ago and liked it, only later realized I knew who took it.  

This goes along with the an upcoming post as well.

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: Brown and clear glass bottles on black background.

Found objects collected on Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, New York. From the series of photographs “Found in Nature” by Barry Rosenthal.

A few things I’ve been thinking about thinking about… and the picture has nothing to do with the post.  Part of a machine at an old shoe factory.  The lighting was good and the shot came out OK on my phone.
So, I’ve been planning a few larger projects/adventures lately.  Before I just start posting random pics that appear completely haphazard, I figured I would lay out some things that are on my radar.  Or maybe the my posts will make less sense than they would have if I said nothing… because I’ll probably work on all of this and other little projects at the same time.  It just seems to be the way i do things, work on a dozen things in my head while I’m doing two or three with my hands.
To do list of bigger things-not necessarily in this order:
Blacksmithing- Something I’ve wanted to do since I was a kid.  I have some old tools that have been in storage at work for years.  After talking about metalwork with someone I met for the first time, I was given an anvil.  I haven’t seen it, but apparently made its way from Alaska.  I need to pick it up soon, a 3 1/2 hour drive from here in upstate NY.  Planning a coal forge, but have parts for a gas forge.  Not sure what I’ll make other than hot metal.
Coffee Roaster-  tabletop mini drum roaster.  I have a bunch of the parts including the drum, motors, exhaust fan, and a burner (unless I decide to make my own).  I have the layout in my head and may or may not lay it out in the computer.  This will just take a bunch of time to fabricate.
Classical Guitar- build 2 classical guitars.  One from locally sourced or found wood and one from decent tone woods.  My reasoning is, if I do both at the same time, I can practice each step on the inexpensive (free) woods first and hopefully do a better job with the nice tone woods.  This one may take a while to gather materials and start.  
Well that’s my story.  I may or may not stick to it.  Feel free to comment or to pass on any advice.  If you made it this far… Thanks!

A few things I’ve been thinking about thinking about… and the picture has nothing to do with the post.  Part of a machine at an old shoe factory.  The lighting was good and the shot came out OK on my phone.

So, I’ve been planning a few larger projects/adventures lately.  Before I just start posting random pics that appear completely haphazard, I figured I would lay out some things that are on my radar.  Or maybe the my posts will make less sense than they would have if I said nothing… because I’ll probably work on all of this and other little projects at the same time.  It just seems to be the way i do things, work on a dozen things in my head while I’m doing two or three with my hands.

To do list of bigger things-not necessarily in this order:

Blacksmithing- Something I’ve wanted to do since I was a kid.  I have some old tools that have been in storage at work for years.  After talking about metalwork with someone I met for the first time, I was given an anvil.  I haven’t seen it, but apparently made its way from Alaska.  I need to pick it up soon, a 3 1/2 hour drive from here in upstate NY.  Planning a coal forge, but have parts for a gas forge.  Not sure what I’ll make other than hot metal.

Coffee Roaster-  tabletop mini drum roaster.  I have a bunch of the parts including the drum, motors, exhaust fan, and a burner (unless I decide to make my own).  I have the layout in my head and may or may not lay it out in the computer.  This will just take a bunch of time to fabricate.

Classical Guitar- build 2 classical guitars.  One from locally sourced or found wood and one from decent tone woods.  My reasoning is, if I do both at the same time, I can practice each step on the inexpensive (free) woods first and hopefully do a better job with the nice tone woods.  This one may take a while to gather materials and start.  

Well that’s my story.  I may or may not stick to it.  Feel free to comment or to pass on any advice.  If you made it this far… Thanks!

Today under the Japanese maple.

Today under the Japanese maple.

An exit is just an entrance to what is on the other side.

Old caves under Yuengling Brewery taken with my Iphone.  Pottsville PA. March 20, 2012

More lamp photos taken by my sister…Tried a couple pictures in one of the old parts of our building.  Not sure if I like these or the ones on the backdrop.  

Standing Lamp.  Made from a old rusty stand that was in my house when I bought it. White acrylic shade from cut off scrap sheet we used for a trade show.  Fabricated the shade pieces, metal top, switch, etc…  Can’t stop using cloth covered wire.  Photos courtesy of my sister… Thanks.

Just finished this lamp.  Started with a calibrator for plastic tube extrusion (stacked rings).  Added a knob and tube switch from my basement.  Walnut base from a tree that grew on my parents property.  Great socket from another fixture at my house.  There are 16 of those sockets and I’ll only use 8 when I restore it…score.  Remainder is stainless all-thread, copper bar stock, brass and stainless hardware, nice cord, an old plug I had lying around and a lot of polish and detail work. Just took some thought on what to gather together to make it look nice.  Pictures courtesy of my sister…thanks.