The Turtle and the Hare – Clockwork Art
This is the fantastic creation of Natsumi Honda (本田奈津美) from Tama Art University. A turtle and a hare created out of pieces of old watches, as exhibited at the National Art Center in Roppongi. The pieces are called “Time to be included”. I can’t find anything about this artist online, I wish Japanese young artists were better at marketing themselves!
WAAAAAAAWWWW
What an amazing concept that fit perfectly to the Alice in Wonderland white rabbit :0
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Fantastic! As soon as I saw the hare I also thought of the White Rabbit!
“Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it’s getting!”
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Now I’ll be humming the Jefferson Airplane tune for the rest of the day! (^-^;)
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great work
am trying to get in contact with the artiest to invite him to participate in an international ” ecoQ Recycled Art Show ” talking place in Nov., in Qatar.
i would appreciate if can get his contact details.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.3668534645494.146048.1638662438&type=3
http://www.eco-q.org
thanks
Sam
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I don’t know how to get in touch with her, hopefully she will see this and get back to you Sam!
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