Watching You ©
DONATED TO CHARITY
37” Tall - 18” Wide - 8” Deep
Guitar purchased from Goodwill. Circuit boards and electronic parts were attached with screws to guitar. Circuit boards were Photographed, created in photoshop, printed on label paper and applied as decals and then lacquer applied.
3 dimensional and free standing.
Looking at You Kid ©
SOLD
36” Tall - 14” Wide - 8” Deep
Selected, Round Rock Arts Dimensions Show
Guitar purchased from Goodwill.
Various circuit boards, electronic parts attached with screws. Circuit boards were photographed, created in Photoshop, printed on label paper and applied as decals and then lacquer applied.
This is one where the sound hole becomes the mouth and different parts become other facial features and the piece takes on it's own character giving me the title.
3 dimensional and free standing.
Looney Tunes ®
$1,500
38” Tall - 14” Wide - 7” Deep
Guitar purchased at an Estate Sale.
Circuit boards and electronic parts attached with screws to guitar. Circuit boards were photographed, created in Photoshop, printed on label paper and applied as decals and then lacquer applied.
This is one where the sound hole becomes the mouth and different parts become other facial features and the piece takes on it's own character giving me the title.
3 dimensional and free standing.
Electric Short Comings ©
$250
26” TALL – 12” Wide – 5” Deep
Guitar found in a trash can. The guitar was so damaged that only the neck and head were salvageable. Various circuit boards, electronic parts were attached with screws. Circuit boards were photographed, created in Photoshop, printed on label paper and applied as decals and then lacquer applied.
Hangs on the wall.
Click on images to see detail. Instruments do not play.
Asian Tunes ©
$1,500
35” Tall - 14” Wide - 7” Deep
Guitar purchased from Goodwill.
Circuit boards and electronic parts attached with screws. Circuit boards were photographed, created in Photoshop, printed on label paper and applied as decals and then lacquer applied.
This is one where the sound hole becomes the mouth and different parts become other facial features and the piece takes on it's own character giving me the title.
3 dimensional and free standing.
Computer Acoustic Guitars
Calling for a “G” String ©
$1,500
40” Tall - 18” Tall - 7” Deep
This was my first guitar project. The guitar was saved from the gutter. There was a huge gash on the lower front side which accounts for the angle of the guitar in order to cover up the hole.
Circuit boards and electronic parts were attached with screws. Circuit boards were photographed, created in Photoshop, printed on label paper and applied as decals and then lacquer applied.
3 dimensional and free standing.