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Octopus Fork Sculpture Wall Hook
- Item Number
- 8
- Estimated Value
- 105 USD
- Sold
- 55 USD to kw7ed4bfb
The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to Oneness-Family School (tax ID 52-1570713) on behalf of the winner.
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
A handcrafted Octopus wall hook made from a vintage European continental silverplate table fork. Comes with two black wood screws, which form the 'eyes' of the octopus and allow you to mount it on any wood surface.
The metal hook measures approximately 3 inches tall, 3.5 inches wide, and 2 inches deep. Choose between metal hook only, or mounted on a nicely finished, 10"x10" wood display plaque, signed by the artist
Sculpture is available in two different versions: 'heavy duty' with fully textured fork tine tentacles, or 'light duty' with partially textured fork tine tentacles.
From artist Doug Heifetz:
"The octopus is among the most intelligent and graceful creatures of the sea.
As much as I admire the creature's aquatic grace, it doesn't exactly help me feel better about my clumsy existence. You know what I find cathartic, though? I love to imagine an octopus who acts as clumsy, reckless, impulsive and temperamental as us humans. Call it schadenfreude, or 'misery loves company', or art imitating life.
Whatever you call it, this functional fork sculpture decorates the wall nicely and hangs lots of things in place. It may not help you get a grip on that bad temper of yours, but it will neatly hold your keychain, dog leash, small handbag or backpack, jacket, etc."
Item Special Note
Delivery by donor
Doug Heifetz, OFS Parent, creates his artwork to celebrate surprising transformations and to make upcycling irresistible. Through his small studio operation, Lost & Forged, he offers a wide range of original jewelry, accessories, Judaica items, and decor pieces made by hand from antique silverware and other reclaimed metal objects. He began his artistic work in 2015. Since then, Heifetz has shipped his pieces to buyers in dozens of countries overseas and all 50 US states.
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