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kristin gish
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Fight the Future by kristin gish, steve rules

April 25th, 2008 9:56 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Destroy a clock. Document.

Originally, the plan was to buy a clock at the Salvation Army and destroy it, arrange it, and claim it as "art", and then sell it on ebay at a profit. However, over time we became quite attached to our little clock and decided to keep it. Also we decided that rather than destroy the clock, we would completely destroy its ability to tell time. In the process we turned it into a frame for a rather fantastic painting, if I do say so myself. In any case, see the pictures for the full story, and I hope you enjoy.

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The original clock.

The original clock.


Looks demonic!

Looks demonic!


The back is removed and the organs revealed.

The back is removed and the organs revealed.


Face! Clock face!

Face!  Clock face!


At the bottom, the only piece that broke.

At the bottom, the only piece that broke.


Almost all the pieces...

Almost all the pieces...


Hands! Look at the hands!

Hands!  Look at the hands!


Every single piece...

Every single piece...


The painting begins!

The painting begins!


Moustache break!

Moustache break!


Check out my... moustache!

Check out my... moustache!


Girls can have moustaches too.

Girls can have moustaches too.


A blurry moustache is better than no moustache at all.

A blurry moustache is better than no moustache at all.


Hard at work.

Hard at work.


Aha!

Aha!


The clocks new internals.

The clocks new internals.


Arr!

Arr!


Face!

Face!


The new clock face and the painted plate.

The new clock face and the painted plate.

Kristin did an awesome job on the face.


Kristin, representing.

Kristin, representing.


A work in progress.

A work in progress.


The final product.

The final product.


Close up shot!

Close up shot!



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