Post your creative side here

Alas, my "skills" are limited to irritating the cripes out of fellow TNetters. Does that count? LOL

Seriously, I've won awards for my photography, poetry, and writing, but nothing so exciting as the things I"ve seen thus far on this thread. Truly an amazing collection of creative folks. My hat is off to all of you.

Bowing in admiration and respect...I now leave the room.
 

Here's a sprocket-ring.

The ring is brass. It was bent up and missing the stone or (whatever). I found a tiny sprocket from a dug up watch.
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Kind of Bauhaus. No? ;)



Ridley
 

Mighty AP
Ridley
Lumbercamp
packerbacker
Kieser sousa

AWESOME!!! I loved seeing your work! Thanks for posting it! :o
This is a great "winter-day-inside-post" And seeing other's talents really opens up another whole side of you guys!

I draw and would like to share that with you... thanks for looking. :-\
 

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Holy Crap, Montana Jim, you are very skilled in your pen and inks. And your diverse themes are quite striking...from old barns and barrels to skewered heads. YIKES! Ever think about doing some artwork for Stephen Kings' books?

Seriously, you are obviously a very talented guy. Thanks for showing us a sample of your work.
 

Jim,
You have a great sense of composition. My favorite is the car. Your drawings have a printed feel, like fine woodcuts or etchings. They also have
an animated feel as well, (not static).

I've been a professional Illustrator for over 20 years and take it from me, you have a lot of talent. ;)

Thanks for posting those.


Ridley
 

Wow, there are some talented folks out there! Before I discovered metal detecting, I had other passions, like building stone walls, model railroad layouts and ballfields.
 

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Montana Jim said:
Mighty AP
Ridley
Lumbercamp
packerbacker
Kieser sousa

AWESOME!!! I loved seeing your work! Thanks for posting it! :o
This is a great "winter-day-inside-post" And seeing other's talents really opens up another whole side of you guys!

I draw and would like to share that with you... thanks for looking. :-\

Very nice everyone.

Montana- Love those drawings!!!

Halfdime- I've always wanted to learn how to do stonework like that. Great looking walls.

-MM-
 

Very nice everyone. I use to make furniture and other crafts out of wood. Here is a corner cabinet that I made a few years ago. I have been thinking of getting back into it.
 

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You really hit on a good topic now. :D I've always loved making & creating this all my life. Some good, and some probably not so good. My great-grandfather was the same way. He was a big collector an was into about everything. Anyways, here's a few of my creations over the years.
-MM-
1) Sunflower birdhouse. (sorry, bad picture)
2) My "talk is CHEEP" telephone birdhouse.
3) Recipe box I made for my Mom.
4) My Prospector display.
5) The "Bassifier" lure "for those big suckers".
6) My cell phone bumper sticker.
7) Giant pile of fake poo. The neighbors will love you!
8) 45 record mobile.
9) 1960's pinball top table.
10) Slot glass & pinball lights lit up.
11) Gold Nugget slot machine glass light.
 

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This topic is so cool! All this creative eye candy is very inspiring! Very cool stuff people, you're all extremely talented!
 

Thanks all for your comments... I enjoy sharing that work.

ModernMiner... I've been staring at the dog picture for a while now... Holy Crap that was funny (no pun intended)!

All of you have a ton of talent!
 

A few years back I blew some of the disk out of my neck, earned myself a nice little steel plate and a half dozen screws. Anyway, after a few months of sitting around the house with nothing to do I decided I was going to start painting but I sucked at it. So one day I grabbed a wet cloth and a few acrylic paints and just sort of started working with the paint. Now this is how I paint 90% of the time, I just never did get the hang of using brushes. Here's a couple of my paintings, posted some more on my website.
 

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TJ,
Looks very good to me. The top painting is my favorite. Thanks for sharing those and the cool website too.
-MM-
 

Montana Jim said:
Thanks all for your comments... I enjoy sharing that work.

ModernMiner... I've been staring at the dog picture for a while now... Holy Crap that was funny (no pun intended)!

All of you have a ton of talent!

Jim,
I actually made birthday cards with my dog by that pile of poo. They read: "I made you something special for your birthday, but didn't know how to ship it."
I was thinking about selling them on E-bay. I actually hollowed the bottom of it out, attached a piece of cloth under it, put it on my head, and called it "The Original DOO-rag". What do you think? Stinks, huh? ;D
One day I'll invent something. ;)
-MM-
 

MM,
I like the way your mind works. That "bassifier" is off the hook (as they say). I'd love to see the reaction on someones face if they just found that thing laying on the
sidewalk. ;)
You have a great sense of humor.

The paintings, carpentry, stone walls, miniatures, telephone-bird houses, carved computer cases and drawings, all prove that Metal detectorists are very busy people!

What on earth could be next?


Ridley
 

I bend pipe once in a while, and glue stuff together. 95 yota--sold now. I once had an art student at school it was a really nice job and geometric. Asked if i was in the welding art class or whatever they call it.
 

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as a Congregational Minister I have done a great deal of writing. I write weekly articles for the local paper called "Minister's Meditation," I have also written a few short apologetics books. I also do some figure paintings ( I will try and post a few). Here is a link to some of the articles that I have written

http://www.truerepentance.org/meditation.html
 

Wow!!!, very impressive...
There are some really talented people out here..
Good idea for a post treasurejack, Thanks....
 

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