Sunday, March 21, 2010

Tangelo Fish by Rodney McCoubrey








Inspired by his tangelo tree he works next to in his back yard, Rodney made this piece as a tribute to the beauty of the color orange and especially the tangerine pearlescence that his fruit emanates in early morning sunlight with dew on it.  

It's a big one at almost 40 inches wide and it's for sale. Made from street sweeper blades, camper shell skin, old nails, recycled plywood, love and lots of tangelo munchin.
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