Metal
Riding Love
The autoerotic climax of a tortured metal paperclip mercilessly found in an open parking lot in steamy Florida.
Flat Twist
A twisted piece of flat steel found in a parking lot in St. Petersburg, Florida. (2.5" x 4.5" not including base)
Truckin Wire
A piece of wire fully extended in its escape. Found in a parking lot in Florida. (3.5" x 2")
Final Union
A vintage steel box nail resting in final union with its organic complement after serving a lifetime in a hostile environment. (2.5" H) The base is Florida lighter knot pine (6.5" x 2").
Blown
Palms do amazing things during hurricane winds. This twist of wire demonstrates why palms and wires survive. (6" high, aromatic cedar base 3 1/2" x 2")
Headless Streaker
A metal drip edge flattened by many passing motorists after a daring escape from the roofing truck ended tragically with the loss of its head. (73" x 32") It now rests respectfully on the side of the barn in Florida.
Twist Family
Bits of wire left behind after the St. Petersburg Grand Prix of 2005. Once they proudly held the fence that held the crowds but were cast to the ground until reborn. (Various sizes - tallest is 6")
Hardpan
Florida hardpan is a common rock that most often looks like a sandy clod. The USDA says that hardpan is a hardened or cemented soil horizon, or layer. The soil material is sandy, loamy, or clayey and is cemented by iron oxide, silica, calcium carbonate, or other substance. If you tease away the loose sand many and varied shapes are revealed. (3"h x 2.5'w x 2"d)