hand-placed into a silhouette that only comes together when you step back
Rather than a sewn-on design
Made in partnership with a fair trade organization that supports sustainable income for traditional craftspeople
Nothing is more important than an unread library" is a line from filmmaker John Waters — provocateur
Re-Purposeful Kinetic Sculpture - Menagerie humor hand-placed into a silhouette thatTo most people, its a rusted saw, a silver spoon, or a discarded doorknob. To Massachusetts artist Judy Hurlburt, its the beginning of a sculpture. She wires, screws, and strings these found objects into Re Purposeful Kinetic Sculptures one of a kind works of art that catch the wind, come alive with movement, and create gentle, unexpected sounds. Built to live outdoors, each sculpture is made with longevity in mind. Judy seals wood, beads, and other