This will no doubt be Meeah's second TrashPoLitzer worthy creation. She has, consciously or unconsciously and possibly mind controlled into it by DKult, begun a trashpo Home Goods Line. This piece arrived with many other fantastic, spontaneous, documentary style trashpo pieces, but this one really stuck out. This is her TrashPo Vanity Mirror. Hopefully you can see that on the top left corner is a piece of reflective material. It is not glass but shiny just the same. She tells me that I can use it to see myself while making trashpo. I have yet to use it as I am positive I will have a rather deranged and feverish look on my face. So here it is!!!!!!
Committee? DVS? KDJ? another other three letter judges? I turn this classic over to you for your scrutiny
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Trashpo Jesus made its' debut at the Trashpo Show that began at Elgin City Hall and ended at the Green Expo. There is no telling how many converts came out of that, but the area around the building looked like it had been picked clean by vultures=-- no trash anywhere!
That is definately true, and Angie's cheese art is forever burned in my mind as among the strangest/greatest!!
DK, going through your blogs was like putting my head in a blender. You get the strangest mail I've ever seen.
Angie, I always thought you walked on water (when it is ice). I'm glad you are finally realizing it. The trashpo Vanity Mirror shows your true self--that's why I am avoiding it.
The asemic glasses were awesome. I remember them arriving with some wet paint. There was an immediacy about this mail art. I have them somewhere but am so glad you found that pic. kind of sad I'm still doing my blogging on the same coleman. I really should upgrade to a different cooler
I found the Attitude Girl Asemic Glasses on DK's blog (2011). Wow, man, looking back that was sort of f__d up - I don't know how else to say it. No wonder she didn't wear them.
That's right, DK. I went through a lot of Dollar Store glasses to find the Attitude Girl frames. That was the fashion part. I thought if you modelled them, they'd really take off. I couldn't get the 3-D asemic thing to work. I finally went back to the development of asemic gas (gAsemics). Again, theoretically possible but the gasmask is cumbersome.
I think the asemic glasses were a take off on my attitude girl's shattered glasses. I wish you could see them meeah, but I think now it will be up to you to create a new line of eyewear that do not ooze toxic substances. DVS DID assure me it was harmless, but the bald patch on my head that won't regrow hair beg to differ.
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