2017 Topic 7: Found Objects
How
adorable is this little chap!? This little guy looks like he's jumped
right out of the Robots movie! He looks a bit like a hig may result in a
sharp poke (a bit like Edward scissor hands!) But I'd definitely risk
it!
Hi everyone, it's Corrie from MadeByCHook here and I am really happy to share my latest project with you here...
As soon as I saw what the topic was, the idea of building a robot/art doll came to me and I started collecting bits and pieces straight away. I really enjoyed the process from start to finish and cannot wait to share it with you !
Meet
'Brainbox' ! He is made of (mostly) things that were found around the
house and my and my husband's hobby rooms. I had a ball making him and
learned lots along the way. Sit back with a cup of tea and I will tell
you all about it !
This
is how he started out. I usually think about my project and only when I
have 'made' it in my head do I actually start making it. That way I
already will have thought about all the possible pitfalls and
difficulties.
I made his 'brain' first. This is just a piece of Balsa wood (stolen from my hubbie's room). He is into model flying so has lots of interesting stuff lying around! I painted it with Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics (Little Black Dress) and used a gel medium to glue the gears onto the wood.
This is an ATB (I had it on my desk for months) and I thought it would make the perfect 'body' for Brainbox. It was home made by my husband. First I glued white card stock on it and then I painted it with Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics Caramel, Yellow Submarine, Snowflake (for the Ochre) and Baltic Blue.
Here is the finished ATB. I added Treasure gold (Indigo) on all the edges because I wanted to make him look old and worn. For even more interest I added some stamping using Eclectica³ stamps {Seth Apter} ESA01
...and {Everything Art} EEA04.
A sardine tin made a great head for Brainbox, you can see his brain in a photo further down. I used the same Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics: Caramel, Yellow Submarine and Snowflake to get this light Ochre colour.
I think he turned out really cute. Amazing what you can do with some nuts, beads and an old zipper. His nose is a part of an old mechanical alarm clock. I used the gears from the same clock for his brain.
Here he is seen from the back. You can see his enormous brain, hence the name Brainbox !
And
here is the finished project. All made out of rubbish basically apart
from the ATB. The 'wheels' are plastic lids from jars, his hands are
small forks. I repeated the stamping on all the parts for a more
interesting finish. I used Archival Inks: Jet Black, Saffron and Cobalt.
One
last picture of him from the side. I added some bolts and washers in
the middle of the wheels to make them look more realistic.
Thank
you so much for stopping by today and I hope you enjoyed following my
process as much as I enjoyed making him. I really had a ball. Why not
give this a go yourself? It is so much fun to see bits and pieces turn
into something nice or cute like this robot/art doll. You could decorate
a book cover with found objects or make a doll also. I would love to
see what you come up with in the next fortnight !
Thank you all again for visiting today!
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Corrie x
Wow Corrie, he is so much fun!! I love the colours and all your attention to the small details, the box was grunged perfectly to make him look a bit battered and well-worn like a very happy little robot! Those cogs look amazing too! Such a cool idea, thanks for sharing ~ Leandra
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Oh, I love art dolls, especially those created from found objects! Your little robot is so endearing and so clever! Thank You so much for sharing him with us - he's so much fun! xx
ReplyDeleteBrainbox is so cool, he is the best piece of found object/ assemblage I have ever seen. Love the colours you have used, and how you have 'aged' him. Love his zipper toggle on his tummy. Thanks for sharing Corrie.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous robot doll! Brainbox is great!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and creative! love his brain
ReplyDeleteClever idea, love the paint colours and his head is so fab. Very creative and fun piece . Tracy x
ReplyDeleteLove him Corrie, great make
ReplyDeleteLove
Amanda x
So creative Corrie. Love how you've assembled it. He /She should star in a sci-if film now!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally inspired Corrie! Love everything about him. Xx
ReplyDeleteVery imaginative Corrie! An excellent take on found items... Love his expression, Mr Brain box is a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteBrainbox is absolutely fabulous, I love every single little part of him - clever, clever, clever and such fun!!
ReplyDeleteCompletely inspired, Corrie - I absolutely love him - such a cute expression on his face. A brilliant take on the Found Objects theme.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
oh what fun Corrie - this is amazing! I love him to pieces!!! I wish I could find some extra hours to join in with this challenge! Hugs rachel x
ReplyDeleteNow some people are way to clever - Corrie - I am talking about you for sure!!
ReplyDeleteYou sure did make me laugh!
sandy xx
Oh he is way cool. Such personality!!
ReplyDeleteWow, he is a super cool little robot! How clever!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
Super gemaakt en super idee! Groetjes, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project for "Found Objects". I love the robot. He is a cheerful robot for sure. It cracks me up to check "I am not a robot" to comment on your robot.
ReplyDeleteWaaw Corrie die is gewoon schitterend zeg !
ReplyDeleteBrainbox is absolutely Brilliant, Love, Love, Love him to bits! X
ReplyDeleteThank you all soo much ! I loved making him ! I love how you all love him ! Thank you !
ReplyDeleteCorrie xx
Oh!! this is cool idea, he is very lovely and so many brilliant details. xx
ReplyDeleteHow clever and so much fun...Love it! x
ReplyDeleteThis is fab Corrie... such imagination!!
ReplyDeleteA great piece of arty design Corrie ! Love it !
ReplyDeleteThis is just too cute! Well done!
ReplyDeleteJackie xx
Fabulous Corrie!!! Well done to you, it's so fun and cute! x
ReplyDeleteHe is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant. Loooove it! Cheers
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