Tin Can Pete fools with just one humble tin can and burns away the unecessary to leave the art design that was hidden in the cylinder. He uses a Smith Litttle Torch and pliars, but you can start with a pair of scissors or tin snips.
What do you see in the tin can cylinder? Here are some ticklers to get you rolling.
5 Comments:
Great website! I love the imagination and workmanship!
I knew Tin Can Pete before he was so cantankerous.
Did you know that in Scottish dialect the word "canny" means shrewd or clever?
Could you fashion a "Moulin Rouge"-type line up of can can can dancers?
You have chosen a very interesting hobby. I will be interested to see what you are creating 5 years from now. Perhaps you will be selling your art?
Pete, I like your art--I like art that is different, and doesn't look like every other piece of art in a gallery. It is very creative, and tells a story, and uses ingenuity! I am also an artist/candy-maker. My website is www.divinearttoffee.com
Let's see... What do I see in a tin can...
A free drink. You know when you're at a bar and you run out of something to drink, all you have to do is get up, and fill the cup and/or glass back up... WITHOUT PAYING!!! OH MY GOD!!!! ^^
Pete,
What creative artwork! I have never seen anything quite like it. Your talents are many. I can't imagine how you developed the "can direction", but it's excellent! Vic
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