Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Installation View



Come see the finished installation at Twice Found, 608 Markham St., Toronto ON. It's just one block west and a bit south of Bathurst Station. Hours are Tuesday-Sunday 12-6pm.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Object #10


Timeline mug marked Decorated in Canada, 22k Gold, Can. Art China, Collingwood Ont. 100% Canadian, in mould marked Made in Canada, W80

Keith

His mother had taken the mug for being sacrilegious, as it dated the human eye and that pointing Dadaist hand at 1,000,000 B.C. As such he was surprised to find it in the attic a few years later, along with several boxes of old comics he had thought lost forever. Looking at it now, Keith had his own problems with the mug’s timeline. He was fairly certain horseback riding pre-dated 1860, and wasn’t so sure those modern looking headphones were standard in 1920. He had to admit though, it was still a pretty funky mug.

Object #9





Yellow-orange mug, Alliston Canada, AP 150.

Bridget

Multiple of 14 sts.
Row 1: Skip 2ch (count as 1 dc), 2dc into first ch, *1 dc into each of next 3ch, (over next 3ch work dc3tog) twice, 1dc into each if next 3ch, (3dc into next st) twice; rep from * ending last rep with 3dc once only into last ch, turn.
Row2: 3ch (count as 1 dc), 2dc into first st, *1dc into each of next 3 sts, (over next 3 sts work dc3tog) twice, 1dc into each of the next 3 sts, (3dc into next st) twice; rep from * ending last rep with 3dc once only into top of ch, turn.
Rep 2nd row.

Object #8



Orange-red mug, Alliston Canada, AP 150.

Kate

Multiple of 18 sts.
Row 1: (RS) KRow 2: (WS) P Row 3: *(K2tog) 3 times, (yo, K1) 6 times, (k2tog) 3 times. Rpt from * to end of row.Row 4: K

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Object #7


Olive Elwill Canada ashtray, model number 117, from 1967 with centenial mark on bottom.

Agnes

When she was little, she liked to hold the dish and rub the centennial mark on the bottom, thinking of a hundred years of history, spilling the contents on the carpet. It had been an ashtray, her mother’s long thin cigarettes resting in the perfect grooves along what Agnes had thought of as the belly of a fish. She kept her brushes there now. Three long, thin sable ones, a gift from her father.

Object #6


Turquoise ashtray, unmarked. Similar to a McMaster glaze, so it might be theirs.

James

He hated the ashtray, but it was a gift from his sister, so he had to leave it on the coffee table in case she stopped by.

Object #5


Brown and Green Ashtray, McMaster Canada, model 93.

Edward

At least they let him keep the ashtray. He’d worked at the firm for the last fourteen years, hacking away at endless contract disputes and minor clerical. He’d taking up smoking the third year in, the year of his promotion from clerk to real office. That’s when they’d given him the ashtray. He liked the way the cigars filled the room with haze, let him play at hardboiled detective, digging through files. They stopped letting people smoke in offices shortly after he was laid off. He suspected this was why he was allowed to keep it.