As promised last week in my Sky Watch Friday post about Port Townsend artist Scott Jaster, here are more of his bike art creations just in time for the letter J on ABC Wednesday. To learn more about Scott Jaster and his artwork visit his online studio at http://www.scottjaster.com/
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20 comments:
Those are neat, he did an entire series, cool.
This absolutely stunning! I like these photos! Scott Jaster is a great artist.
This art is just amazing! Some people have such talent and imagination!
I was looking forward to seeing these. Great sculpture and an interesting artist.
Thanks for sharing.
Happy Wednesday!
These are fantastic...
I must also say sorry as I missed your Sky Watch posting... I manage over 200 visits but time did not allow me to visit all... but I've just been there now and it was a stunner...
Tom
Wish I could do something with the scap and junk I come across! fantastiv stuff!
Very neat series of Jasper pics. Great Idea. MB
Interesting use for old "j"unky bicycles...
Those sculptures are really interesting.
I will have to do some research on the artist, Scott JASTER.
Bear((( )))
Really interesting this kind of work!!
These are wonderful. I am really jealous of this installation art just being part of the town. He's avery talented guy. Original choice.
very interesting art. I like the way old bicycles are used in the works
Great shots, Raf.
Great J post - looks like Jumping Junipers from Just Junk. They are really good - I like the roughness of the wood that's used.
i quite like these. :)
These are great! I really like them.
This is a terrific post. How creative, and you got such nice angles of the art. Excellent!
Busy week, sorry I'm just now coming by to see your J post! I know a couple of boys who would love to see Jaster's sculptures! This was a very interesting post and I'm glad I came by!
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This looks like one of "Louis's" Albany Point Odd Shot Urban Art series! The artistes of Albany Point have competition in the Pacific Northwest!
What a wonderful series! I am off to visit the artist's site!
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