Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Rubber Chicken crayon manufacturing...going smoother than planned
The sun gets us so close I love it! |
Ladies and Gentlemen! Step right up! Introducing hand made Rubber Chicken crayons by Olive Rootbeer.and Dingo Dizmal (Two well known Portland Clowns)! tHEY go with their Rubber chicken coloring book and acrylic painting series "The Celebrated Rubber Chickens Of Dingo Dizmal and Olive Rootbeer" or T.C.R.C.O.D.D.& O.R..
There are many Rubber chicken themed paintings in our collection...Over a hundred since 2005.
Someone asked us to publish a coloring book so we did. we put out in 2010, 16 pgs. (pg-13). They were popular enough that Ms. Rootbeer decided she wanted her own crayon.
All crayons and the coloring book made from %100 recycled materials in the U. Es of A.
A set of 6 are only $5 plus shipping.
Regular set : 6 Red, Orange, Yellow, blue, green, purple.
monster set: 6 multi-toned crayons.
You can get cheap crayons at Wallmart but Dingo and Olive's crayons are made from Portland.
Sculpted by Olive Rootbeer and molds made with the help of brilliant bronze sculptor Steven Christman they are delicately made in a small apartment in South East Portland by a lackey called Dingo the clown. Fresh out of Clown Cave Laboratories the chicken doers offer High quality rubber chicken crayons!
Clowns gotta make a livin right? So why not bring the folks a useful goodie that celebrates the punchline that needs no joke...the rubber chicken.
They are sculpture as well as art supply. Hand made by Olive Rootbeer and Dingo Dizmal to go with the Celebrated Rubber Chickens of Dingo Dizmal and Olive Rootbeer.
This is the name of a set of 100 or so comical paintings rubber chickens all set in various situations. The collectable series started in 2005.
In 2010 the series added a coloring book ($4 16 pgs. pg-13). and for them, hand made rubber chicken crayons. Both are made with %100 recycled materials!
Crafted by olive and produced by popular bronze sculptor Steve Christman. They are uniquely Portland and every one who sees them think they are pretty darn cool.
6 for $5
Sunday, August 21, 2011
This is what happened one day in an alternate universe not far from this one...
I knew it was gonna be a successful photo shoot when we ran over a banana the very first thing. |
Nice day to be working in Portland...also not bad commuting in S.R.Povogel's vintage T-bird. |
Shisha Starseed |
Rootie Tootie the Godmama. |
S.R.Povogel |
I don't quite feel like myself today...cuz I'm not myself today. HAHAHAHAHA |
Click This to see what we were up to.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
The barn-yard mistake, A space battle and Boudica needed her own Rubber Chicken.
Here are a few of the latest paintings to come out of the Celebrated Rubber Chickens Of Dingo Dizmal and Olive Rootbeer series. After all this time we are still cracking ourselves and our friends up.
from Olive's mind. "suckling" 12x 16x 2.
"Suckling" by Olive Rootbeer |
22x30x1.5"
For years I have thought http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boudica Boudica needed her own Rubber Chicken. I noticed that not a lotta folks even know who she is. I knew who Santa was at 3 YO and thats made up!!!
Hers is also a woeful lesson that a flash mob may be good for a start but it's no match for discipline and tactics. She was a great hero but a crappy general.11x14 acrylic on canvas. As of late summer 2011 our chicken paintings are hanging at Tiny's cafe, The Warehouse cafe, The Lion's eye tavern and Bare bones cafe all in South East Portland.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Olive carved her own rubber chicken color crayon.
Looks like we are gonna need to create a more kid friendly coloring book. |
One of our brainiest friends did a toxicology study on our enterprise and found it to be non toxic.
The wax carving Olive did was rendered into this cast resin and Bronze dust one. This thing is heavy and it can even be polished. |
Between a kid gig and an Open Mic I did a sneaker video
It was great working for such a bright crew. |
I'm always looking for gigs where my only requirement is being myself. |
How many tries? I'm not tellin'... |
I love watching the folks who gather to look when we are doing production stuff. There is no way to avoid the rubber-neckers awkwardness. I love it. |
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