It's not unusual to discover bits of rebar winding through magnolia blossoms; in Sunflowers the «seeds» at the center of each blossom are formed by pushing plaster through the extruded
metal of a toaster oven rack.
Not exact matches
This past winter, for example, while picking through rubble on the same small cay where one
metal detector supposedly discovered another, a wreck hunter named Sonny Clayton and I found part
of an old boiler, a bottle
of French sun lotion, the heating element from an electric
toaster and five beach sandals — none matching.
In a 1960 exhibition at The Museum
of Modern Art in New York, just weeks after Tinguely arrived in New York for the first time, the Swiss artist presented «Homage to New York,» a self - destructing mass
of metal to which Rauschenberg contributed a
toaster that flung silver dollars at the audience.
When my old
toaster oven refused to operate without a wad
of tin foil propping the door slightly open, I tossed the useless hunk
of metal.