tammy smith
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- " LIFE MOMENT'S IN BLACK AND WHITE "
- Ampersand Design Studio
- Amuck
- ARTNICKS
- Artsortments
- Bb
- CRAFT OF MORGAINE
- Crafty Chicks
- Curly Q Mosaics
- dirty laundry
- Eszti is getting inspired
- Everything begins with an E.
- Girl from Standup TubLand
- homemade circus
- iimagined
- Kansas City Lunch Spots
- margo things
- Nammura aka Harem6: Unique Handmade Art Dolls, Sculptures, Jewelry, Pencil Drawings
- oeke design blog
- Paper & Pins
- Pascolini Photography
- Renée Finberg ' TELLS ALL ' in her blog of her Adventures in Design
- Retro Rudolphs test blog
- Rob Ryan
- Shorttage
- Steve Haskamp's Blog
- Terry Runyan
- The Artful Crafter
- the Artwork of Gabe Lanza
- The Constant Gatherer
- The Secret Hermit
- The Urban Art Farm
- Theresa Joy
- Tom Haney's Blog
- Tracy Helgeson
- Tracy Helgeson Art
- Walter Silva ART
- yellow flower
Gender | Female |
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Location | Westwood, KS, United States |
Introduction | I started making these birdcages and other wire pieces when I realized I love the look of an abandoned circus or carnival but I also like the look of nature reclaiming some of these abandoned places and giving them new life. Traveling with my family to England this summer, we went to the seaside town of Brighton where they have a dilapidated pier that was destroyed in a fire. It looks like a giant wire birdcage, and in fact it is because many birds have made it their home so it has a second life as a bird sanctuary. Seeing that old pier and the carnival on the nearby "new" pier(at least 30 years old) was even more of an inspiration to create this artwork. I hope you enjoy it! |
Interests | art, new music, indie films, running, crafts, eating |