Conch Fritter Critter
by Douglas Fromm
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$100
Dimensions
14.000 x 7.000 x 8.000 inches
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Title
Conch Fritter Critter
Artist
Douglas Fromm
Medium
Sculpture - Assemblage
Description
I acquired this large conch shell when I lived in Florida, and had it sitting on my coffee table with different found objects "living" in it. Nobody paid much attention to it until I moved to Georgia where it became "Art" in the eyes of those who saw it. It won a 3rd place ribbon in Macon's Winter Arts Festival, entered as a sculpture.
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April 9th, 2012
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Comments (14)
Bunny Clarke
This certainly made me smile after it caught my eye. Awesome work.
Douglas Fromm replied:
Glad that you enjoyed it !….it now lives in a glass display case that was made to hold a basketball , so that I don’t have to dust it off…
Michael J Cooper
What an innovative piece! Well done Douglas as it made me laugh!
Douglas Fromm replied:
Glad that you enjoyed it, Mike…after all, a Laugh a Day Keeps the Bogeyman Away !….
Laurie's Intuitive
Love your creativity! l/f/v...best to you! You are a master!
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thank you for this kind compliment....I always thought I was only a “Master of Disaster “....
Janyce Boynton
Fab! This makes me smile. Congrats on the third place ribbon.
Douglas Fromm replied:
Thank you !....this crazy critter finally has a home...I bought a glass display case for it so I don’t have to dust it anymore !
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists!"
Jim Williams
Welcome to the Faux Arts Ball! Chris Burden was shot, beaten up, kicked down a flight of stairs, hid in an art exhibit, starved and dehydrated. His repetitive video of a semi was featured on the very first Saturday Night Live. Any Warhol painted pictures of soup cans and shot a movie consisting of 8 hours of looking up the Empire State Building. (I saw the damned thing. For a couple of minutes.) Edward Leedskalnin (1887–1951) built the Coral Castle for a 16 year old Latvian girl who spurned him. Van Gogh cut off his ear and painted a self portrait. And you think THIS isn't art!?