Tuesday, July 5, 2011

New at Gogue Art Studio: Hat pins by RevolutionLine

Do you have a favorite hat that needs a little flare?    Check out RevolutionLine's hat pins, new at Gogue Art Studio.


Lady Blue:  Found blue jay feathers with black sussex and black silkie feathers are glued and hand sewn on to a felt and pin backing.  It is embellished with a hand twisted recycled guitar string and reclaimed beads.  $50
Autumn:   A mixture of chicken feathers (silkie, barred rock, new hampshire red and old english) are glued and hand stitched on to a felt and pin backing, then embellished with hand twisted recycled guitar string and reclaimed beads.   $60




All that Jazz:  A mixture of feathers (barred rock, old english, road island red, and sussex) are glued and hand sewn on to a felt and pin backing with a reclaimed bead and hand twisted recycled guitar string embellishment.  $65

Meet the newest chicken foot at Gogue Art Studio

 
DaFoot: Consumed is a Bantam chicken foot with a guinea chick head attached with a silkie feather and recycled copper collar.  A hand twisted recycled copper wire netting wraps around the foot and leg.  The foot comes with an old recycled Spam can that is embellished with blown glass beads, rings, scrap metal and small hardware nuts.   $115

Thursday, March 10, 2011

DaFeet by End Times Art now at Gogue Art and Tattoo


You can know get your very own DaFeet at Gogue Art and Tattoo in Grants Pass, Oregon.  There are currently six on display.  They are:

Moonbeam: A bantam Silkie and Araucana cross chicken foot with two bands of copper wire recycled from an electrical cord, the top tufted with white Silkie, Barred Rock and (one) purple parrot feathers.  Copper wire, recycled from an old motor, is hand twisted around a glittery opaque pink (plastic? resin?) bauble and then forms a spiral in front of the feathers.  More hand twisted copper wire wraps and spirals around the middle toe.  $50

Sam (aka Samantha) Is a rare six toe black Silkie bantam foot with recycled fencing wire wrapping and spiraling around the toes and the top of the foot, with a red glass bead and black Silkie, Australorp, and Road Island Red feathers to top it off.  The foot is lying on a bed of recycled chicken fencing, hand bent and twisted, adorned with copper wire, a bead, and two lengths of an old necklace.  $80
The Gilded Cage: Is a Barred Rock chicken foot with recycled chicken fencing encircling around the foot.  Recycled copper wire and pieces of “junk” jewelry adorn the cage wile the foot has a hand twisted copper wire and white glass bead ring around the middle toe and is topped with an old Avon rooster pin, black Silkie and Road Island Red chicken feathers.
$80


Los Muertos: Is a Barred Rock chicken foot with two bands of thick copper wire with a thinner copper wire twisting around it as well as forming a ring around the middle toe and a head piece for a glass blown skull (by Chris Amezcua of Amezcua Glass Art, Eugene, OR) at the top of the foot.  Surrounding the skull are black Silkie, Road Island Red, Australorp, and Barred Rock chicken feathers and a red and purple parrot feather.   $95

Puttin’ on the Ritz:  A bantam Silkie and Araucana cross chicken foot, with five toes, is wrapped with recycled fencing wire and two curls coming down.  An old earring is centered at the top with black Silkie, Australorp, and Barred Rock feathers finished with a pigeon feather (found on a walk about).    $45

 

Babb’s: Is an Australorp chicken foot with two lengths of an old necklace draping from the top, one attaching to a ring made of recycled fencing wire on the middle toe.  Two beads of amber dangle from fencing wire that is twisted around the top and ends in a spiral.  The feathers are from white Silkie, Road Island Red, Australorp, and Barred Rock chickens.    $90

Thursday, February 24, 2011

End Times Art at Gogue Art Studio


Exciting news...Starting Friday, February 25th, I will enjoy a high honor.  My End Times DaFeet will be on display and for sale at Gogue Art Studio, downtown Grants Pass, OR on 6th street. 
End Times Art was a creation out of a fascination with the feet of the fowl I had to butcher on the family homestead.  All fowl are free ranged and greatly loved, but there are times when butchering is the only right and humane option for the bird.  And in such, to toss parts for not being edible, not only seemed a waste, but a dishonor to the life of the bird.  Bones, feathers, heads, blown eggs, and feet are infused with chicken wire, beads, rocks, wood, jewelry, copper wire recycled from old motors and electrical cords to create sculptures that unnerve and dazzle.
I was so impressed with the result; I started gifting some to a few good friends, one of which was Jeff Gogue.  I am so thrilled to have been invited to share my DaFeet creations with Southern Oregon. 
Enjoy,
Endtimes artists

Revolution Line/End Times Art

AmberDawn started Revolution Line to turn “trash” that would normally be tossed, into something new and interesting.  Tired of how much was being thrown away, AmberDawn began altering what was no longer wanted.  Adding embroidery, stencils, patches, bones, feathers, wood, wire, “junk”, and completely ripping apart and reconstructing garments altered her view of fashion and art.
Out of an arsenal of creativity and a changed perspective, Revolution Line and End Times Art were born, a mixture of flora, fauna, and scrap creating frighteningly beautiful sculptures and fashion.
  If you are looking for a unique style or gift, check out our one-of-a-kind clothing, hats, jewelry, and art. 
                                          Change your perspective!