And in reading her bio I note that she took welding at the same trades school that I learned welding, Camosun College in Victoria, B.C. in the '70s. I must have "been sick" the day they taught "artistic hot wrenching". More's the pity.
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Amazing. Her work is beautiful and inspiring. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the dumpster and the wheelbarrow.
ReplyDeleteGood find! Looks like she's an almost Alaskan, too, http://www.callane.com/page5.html
ReplyDeleteWhere's the amazing part? All I'm seeing is the tank and a person with goggles. Ok, ok, obviously I'm an outsider, and I could use some help here.
ReplyDeleteAnon@06:47, you have to click the link "does with this tank" in the caption above.
ReplyDeleteAnd in reading her bio I note that she took welding at the same trades school that I learned welding, Camosun College in Victoria, B.C. in the '70s. I must have "been sick" the day they taught "artistic hot wrenching". More's the pity.
ReplyDeleteJust amazing!
ReplyDeleteI wanna take that welding class! that work is just about the most beautiful thing I have ever seen!
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