Quite a bit of this Found Object Mandala started a couple weeks ago at Bill Mishoe's walk-around Tuesday auction of used household "stuff". Generally, things are sold by the "table lot". This means that a card table is loaded with all sorts of things. Sometimes, there's a box or two under the table. It is all sold together. So, if you only want one thing ... well ... you get it all and have to haul it away or give it to another bidder who is willing to take it. Thus, strategy is involved.
Sometimes, I have to haul a bunch of stuff home. (Some gets donated to local charities. Some gets put out on the curb ... and later is gone! Some gets sadly tossed into the trash.) Sometimes, I can give
the things I don't want away ... to a flea market dealer or anyone else at the auction. Sometimes, I can sell the stuff I don't want to
the person bidding unsuccessfully against me. More often than not, I'm
hoping that the successful bidder of a particular table lot will sell me
the one thing I want. Sometimes they sell it to me. Sometimes not.
Well ... on this particular Tuesday night, I wanted an old tattered quilt that was on a table lot with at least four boxes of "junk" and plenty of other things under the table. I wanted the quilt. I only wanted the quilt.
(Above: Mandala CXLIX, hung on point.)
Later, I googled for information. Apparently, these train sets were
sold at KMart in the 1990s and are now offered on eBay for $25 - $50.
Well, I'm glad I kept it. Some of the tracks formed a perfect circle ... which looked fabulous on the quilt. Believe it or not, the toy taxi cabs also came from the same auction. Luckily, there were on a small shelf all by themselves!
1 comment:
I love reading about how you acquire your elements. There is so much to look at in this piece and I'm always amazed by the way you make everything works so well (play nice ;) on that quilt background. It's wonderful!
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