Wednesday, March 01, 2006


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:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

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?

7:14 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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?

9:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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

7:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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!!!! ^^

10:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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

4:37 PM  

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