I really should call it an obsession--flea markets! I love searching for forgotten items from the past and using them again giving them a new life in my art.
When I find these (especially the vintage photos), I want to know more of their history, and who are these people in the photos?? Why did they end up in a flea market of all places?! I want to take them all when I see them, but unfortunately it would be way too many for me--so sad to see these vintage family photos tossed aside like this.
All of these collage fodder goodies pictured here are courtesy of the Brimfield Flea market that I went to a couple of weeks ago. Oh my goodness--22 fields of flea markets all in 1 place--over 4000 vendors. It's 6 days long, and we went for 3 days--not nearly enough time to see it all. If you like flea markets, and you live near Massachusetts, then go!
Here's the booth where I found a lot of these 'art supplies' in Brimfield--
....you can probably guess that this was one of my favorite booths...
And as an added bonus, it's only a couple of hours away from New York City. We spent a few days there and visited our son who lives right in Manhattan. He takes us everywhere--a great tour guide.
You can't go to NYC without experiencing Times Square--at least once :-)
So needless to say, we had a great week!
And when I got home, I was totally inspired by all of my finds--
...and see those images of the vintage people in the houses?--courtesy of Tim Holtz Paper Dolls--
--even though they're not the original, they come in great for that finishing touch--already pre-cut, and in different sizes too...
they were perfect for my latest box
And another find--
Before and after pic--I found 4 of these 9 x 9 wood boards at a booth (that's all he had). I really like them because of the raised center that they have--for $2.00 each, I would have bought whatever he had available, since wood is my favorite surface to work on.
And another one--
I got a lot to keep me busy for a while! I really love this time of year around here--the weather is warmer, which means garage sales and flea markets are starting up and going strong--makes me happy!
Wow! Love your finds and your artwork! :)
ReplyDeleteI have a thing for vintage photos too!! i want to take every one home and i would love to find the families they got separated from...
ReplyDeleteI like flea markets too. I also get sad seeing vintage photos tossed away . It has made me think. People should decide on the items dear to them during their lifetime, and not leave it to the heirs to do that.
ReplyDeleteIt is sad to think those vintage photos were just cast aside. But you are breathing new purpose in those photos and honoring their memory.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!