The joys of box lots
May. 20th, 2005 01:14 pmSome time ago,
automat76 expressed an interest in collecting religious artwork. Specifically versions of The Last Supper, and holographic art in particular.
So imagine my surprise when I was digging through what I thought was just a box lot of picture frames and purse handles to find these at the bottom.


Wow. The weird thing, is that she already has a much larger framed copy of the first one, in a frame with a light. The second two are something referred to on the back of them as "3-D Lentographs." They're really impressive in their depth. Really.
So now, she has been inducted into the weird thing my family likes to call the "auction gift." :-)
So imagine my surprise when I was digging through what I thought was just a box lot of picture frames and purse handles to find these at the bottom.


Wow. The weird thing, is that she already has a much larger framed copy of the first one, in a frame with a light. The second two are something referred to on the back of them as "3-D Lentographs." They're really impressive in their depth. Really.
So now, she has been inducted into the weird thing my family likes to call the "auction gift." :-)
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Date: 2005-05-20 06:37 pm (UTC)Hey, also, in re: spinning, Knitter's Mercantile has all spinning stuff half off. So you could pick up a spindle and some fiber there pretty cheap right now.
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Date: 2005-05-20 07:02 pm (UTC)Stop enabling me! :-)