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Fitting time in for building has been hard these days, but I get it in every
once in a while. Just thought Id say hi and show some of the stuff Ive been
up to lately. I apologize for the grainy pics which probably dont represent
the models fairly. But, better to share now than wait a few years to fit in time
to learn some photography ;)
Living Together
This one is dedicated to my wife, Kristy. We recently celebrated 10 years
together.
Contribution
This was an experiment in non-representational art. The idea was that each
sphere contributes a part of itself in a unique, but ordered fashion. I was
inspired by a book I read about Wassily Kandinsky.
Check Yourself
A self-portrait of sorts. The model is supposed to represent a long hard look
at ones self. I think I missed the mark on this one-- looks more like someone
drinking from a water fountain. Perhaps Ill rename it Whats this mirror
doing at the drinking fountain?
Clock 1 and
Clock 2 These always
go over big when company comes over-- I dont know why. The Sea Monkeys get a
raised eyebrow while the clocks (which arent too imaginative) get cheers. The
non-AFOLs tastes are odd. I made two more smaller clocks in a similar SNOT
manner and gave them to friends as Christmas gifts but never photographed them.
The Alpha Team Tiger
Shark Like some weirdo AFOL sailor, the sea beckons me and I have to build
underwater sci-fi. I still try and catalogue all that is aquazone-ish so please let me know if Ive missed anything.
And finally, The Sea
Monkey Short Range Scout My good friend, Joe Meno, took the Sea Monkeys under
his wing while I was swamped at work. (Any buddy wholl feed your fish while
youre away has to be a good friend). But, Joe appears to be swamped himself of
late. So, Im going to be taking the Sea Monkeys back and somehow revitalize
their Aquarium. Any and all
ideas/creations are welcome.
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| (...) First off, welcome back, Felix! You were missed by quite a few people. And I really like the new directions that you have taken with your work. (...) So who's who:)? (...) I had just spotted this on Brickshelf and though, "Only one person (...) (21 years ago, 4-Mar-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.aquazone, FTX)
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| -snip- really cool stuff!! (...) Felix, I see this as you intend it, and think it is very powerful. This is something, along with the 'Guy going through' sculpture for Houston that i feel transcends to the level of true Art - that is, using LEGO as (...) (21 years ago, 4-Mar-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.aquazone, FTX)
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| (...) I love this! I shared this with my wife and we had a mushy moment. :-) (...) I like the concept of doing abstract art with LEGO. I've never had the guts to try it myself, but now maybe I'll think more about it. (...) I interpreted it as (...) (21 years ago, 4-Mar-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.aquazone, FTX)
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| (...) Welcome back! (...) Great stuff all around. What is the piece attaching the sink to the central post? An R2-D2 leg? (...) I dipped my toes in the deep blue sea while you were out: (URL) still got to write a more extensive story to go with that (...) (21 years ago, 5-Mar-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.aquazone, FTX)
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| In lugnet.announce.moc, Felix Greco wrote: Snip (...) Welcome back Felix. I tend to assume that silence on Lugnet indicates busy-ness elsewhere and building. It appears that you've been building quite a bit. I don't think you missed the mark with (...) (21 years ago, 5-Mar-04, to lugnet.build, lugnet.aquazone, FTX)
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