Art Rescue by Noel
Finding good homes for abandoned art. (Think Animal Rescue, but with art) The pieces in this blog were "rescued" from thriftstores or yardsales: thrown to the side, almost destroyed or forgotten. E-mail me for information on current art looking for homes: noelalumit@hotmail.com
Friday, April 8, 2011
Framing
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art,
ebay.,
varnette honeywood
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Buddha Lady
This is Lynn. She bought these framed batik Buddhas. She really went to great lengths to get them. She took public transportation to pick them up, then carried them back on the bus. I hope the Buddhas protected her on her journey.
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art,
asian,
batik,
Buddha,
public transit
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
The Art Of Ruth
I recently saved these paintings--dangerously stacked in a thriftstore. They're by an artist named Ruth Dennison. I looked her up and found a famous Buddhist teacher, known for being the first woman to lead an all woman Buddhist retreat in America. As a Buddhist I found this interesting. Alas, she wasn't the woman who painted these. Another Ruth, who recently passed, painted them. However, they both lived within close proximinity to me. The Buddhist Ruth lives in Joshua Tree, while the Painter Ruth lived in Oxnard.
How strange that two woman who share the same name and have the same interests as I do should occupy the same space. Something to think about.
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ruth dennison
Friday, January 7, 2011
DIY Repair? Think twice.
I thought this was an interesting article on Do-It-Yourself art repair. Maybe I'd try to remove a smudge from canvas with a bit of water, but I certainly didn't do what some of the folks in this article did. Read here.
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art repair
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
How the World Works
This is Robin. She bought these Southeast Asian themed panels. I found them years ago. They had decorated my old apartment and my office space. It was time to have another person enjoy them.
It's funny how the world works. Robin wants to start a non-profit that's very similar to what I'm trying to do with Art Rescue. However, she wants to do it with furniture. She had great energy and wonderful style. She made my week!
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art,
furniture,
non-profit
Monday, December 20, 2010
Ikebana Vases
Years ago, I thought I had it in me do start doing Ikebana, Japanese flower arrangement. I found these beautiful vases to start with. Well, the most these vases did was serve as a place to keep spare change. I kept them because they are simply beautiful. I decided to let them go to someone who really understood their value.
Enter Kenneth. He collects these kind of vases! I'm glad someone could really appreciate them the way they should be appreciated.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
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