When your creative juices dry up a bit, one of the best things to do is to visit an arts and crafts venue. I had my lovely friend Nicole as a houseguest last week, and we did just that at the Open Air in Market Square in Ohio City. While I took in some fabulous handmade art, one really stood out- recycled bicycle art by Joseph Dull. Take a look:
He scavenges broken bikes and solders colorful stained glass in the spokes to make lovely object d’art. He says they can be hung inside OR outside, and that the copper on the glass patinas and takes on a weathered hue.
His prices were very reasonable, from $25 to $65 for the pieces he had on display. And I love, love, love the idea of using trash-heap bound articles and transforming them into kinetic art!
If you love Joseph’s work and just have to own a piece, e-mail him directly at NODULLBOY@aol.com
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Erin Bassett says
So creative!!
Nicole Brimer says
Love it so much I had to buy one. It looks absolutely lovely on my front porch.
Jenny says
Nicole- you should take a picture of it and send it to me…I’ll add it to the post!
Erika says
Thank you so much for writing up Joseph’s stuff. I saw him a few times and have been trying to locate contact information to buy something. It was very difficult to find but you have given me the info I needed! Thanks again.