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Design or Plan used: My own design - Bill Czapppa
posted in: Reader's Gallery, arts and crafts, walnut, ash, plywood, hammer, art deco, art nouveau, sculpture, pig, humor, art
What to do with hammers
comments (2) August 20th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
This is an artwork I did called "A pigs Interest" about the banking industry. The Hammers look as if they are in motion and about to break the piggy bank. I used regular pine plywood carved into the main shape and the pig is sitting on a chopping block made of Walnut and Ash. The pig is fired clay.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Bill Czapppa
posted in: Reader's Gallery, arts and crafts, walnut, ash, plywood, hammer, art deco, art nouveau, sculpture, pig, humor, art



















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