Who's To Say I Will Even Make It To 19?
A new series with no end in sight.
Covid-10
Powdercoat on Polish printed corrugated cardboard, mounted on rusted steel.
Powdercoat on Polish printed corrugated cardboard, mounted on rusted steel.
Covid-9
Powdercoat on Broilmaster printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch and red sheathing tape, mounted on bare rusted steel.
Powdercoat on Broilmaster printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch and red sheathing tape, mounted on bare rusted steel.
Covid-8
Powdercoat on Beggar's Pizza printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch tape, mounted on rusted steel.
Powdercoat on Beggar's Pizza printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch tape, mounted on rusted steel.
Covid-7
Powdercoat on Polish printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch, paper, packing and red sheathing tape, Sharpie marker, mounted on rusted steel
Powdercoat on Polish printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch, paper, packing and red sheathing tape, Sharpie marker, mounted on rusted steel
Covid-6
Powdercoat on printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch, paper, barricade and red sheathing tape, Sharpie marker, mounted on rusted steel
Powdercoat on printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch, paper, barricade and red sheathing tape, Sharpie marker, mounted on rusted steel
Covid-5.
Powdercoat on printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch and red sheathing tape, Sharpie marker, mounted on rusted steel
Powdercoat on printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch and red sheathing tape, Sharpie marker, mounted on rusted steel
Covid-4
Powdercoat on Italian printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch Magic tape and Sharpie marker mounted on rusted steel with spackle mix
Powdercoat on Italian printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch Magic tape and Sharpie marker mounted on rusted steel with spackle mix
Covid-3.
Powdercoat on Italian printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch Magic tape and Sharpie marker mounted on rusted steel
Powdercoat on Italian printed corrugated cardboard with Scotch Magic tape and Sharpie marker mounted on rusted steel
Covid 1 & 2.
Powdercoat on corrugated cardboard with Scotch Magic tape and Sharpie marker.
Powdercoat on corrugated cardboard with Scotch Magic tape and Sharpie marker.
I wasn't going to say anything about this series since it is sort of obvious, but some have asked: "Chris, why cardboard?"
The short answer is: I hurt my arms and shoulders, not seriously, but enough that holding a dangerous power tool spinning at 11,000RPM seemed like a stupid thing to do. The rusted pans for mounting were already made for the "Patriot Act" series so I just moved things around a bit. Plus I wanted to try something new and unique and I am not aware of anybody else using powdercoating on cardboard. I've always thrashed my way around materials and techniques, that's kind of what I do. I try not to read owners manuals either.