Sunday, December 27, 2009

"Copper Water Can" - SOLD


They recently opened a Goodwill in Bastrop, near where I live, which means I don't have to drive into Austin anymore to get my fix. It was there I found this awesome copper watering can. I am excited to add it to my collection.

9 comments:

Bobbi Heath said...

So simple and so beautiful! I love how you have made the spout look sooo long, and how you make the copper look so metallic. Carol, I continue to page through your book (last time was to find that little mouse and get your pointers on painting gold) and am inspired every time. I do hope you will make the book a Christmas tradition. It will be at the top of my list every year!

Mukesh said...

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Mariela said...

VERY BEAUTIFUL..

DSM said...

I like these monochromatic pieces; it's easier for me to focus on your values. Would you care to comment on placement of a signature/choosing a color for the signature. I'd be interested.

'Thought of you yesterday as I am on holiday near a TJMAX. Their shapely collection of glass and pottery (lots of nice reds in both categories) is tempting; just look at my receipts! They had the neatest little hand-blown glass fish with a dorsal hole for a single blossom. But I digress....

The Windrush Gallery said...

What a great addition to your collection. Just like your last post the neutral background really highlights the colors in the copper water container.

Paintings by Irit Bourla said...

Simply beautiful like all your work.
Happy new year.

Jo Castillo said...

A classic item and well done. There is a thrift shop, Bits and Pieces at Loop 150 and HWY 71, too, by the entrance to Tahitian Village.

Linny D. Vine said...

A lovely subtle warmth throughout!

Anonymous said...

very good!