This was my mother's shredder from around the 1950's. I use it every Sunday to make hash browns for my brunch. It has five interchangeable blade discs that shred and slice. Usually I have been painting smaller objects so on this one I had to be sure to get in the right scale.
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4 comments:
Hi Claudia! What a neat idea fora painting. I like how your inherited potato slicer is "facing" the little red potatos. The potatos have alot of character and I can see how nicely you have painted them with "the fewest strokes" possible as per your write-up from the workshop you took with Carol Marine. Your color choices are also wonderful!
Thanks! I did a serious series of tool portraits about 4 or 5 years ago. In that group were two old mixers, one was my mothers. They might be in my website claudiahammer.com under Tool Portraits. I was thinking of that the other day when looking for something to paint.
I will have to check out the "tool portraits" on your website. How delightful. Tools are like little soldiers waiting to assist. Their gestures are very interesting and artistic!
Yes! Loyal little soldiers! Perfect.
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