
Metal Artist and Designer Tanya Kocinski calls this Heavy Sleeper and you can find this and more on her website.
for everyone who appreciates the value, beauty, function and history of tin
The Virtual Absinthe Museum is an interesting place indeed, offering history, literature, art and antiques all about - you guessed it - Absinthe.
From sugar shakers and spoons to herbs, ingredients and recipes, you'll find it here. A special treat for art lovers is the homage to Picasso, Absinthiana II - The Genesis of Picasso's Verre d'absinthe?...
however I am fondest of the Absinthe Chromolithographs on Tin.
Metallo Arts has been releasing some pretty cool vidz this season (they have their own channel on YouTube) but I'm not sure if Another Jackson Pollock Range Hood is my favourite because I like to see how Plummer makes his pieces, or if it's the awsome music chosen for the video...
Artist Bobby Hansson has worked in photography and in television, but today, he works exclusively in the tin can medium. Hansson creates music and art from tin cans and even wrote a book about it. Independent producers Ann Heppermann and Kara Oehler speak with Hansson from his farm in Rising Sun, Md., about the allure of tin cans his life as an artist. Listen to Bobby's story...