I suspect it’s Wheelchair that’s doing the visiting…I remember hearing about an organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs to impoverished countries, and they made them from plastic chairs and bicycle wheels etc to keep them affordable. Betcha this is their handiwork, or at least after their instructions.
Yeah, last time you posted I was inspired to donate, so now I’m on their mailing list. I hope they don’t end up spending my whole contribution on postage. It’s a cool organization though. I’ve seen their name pop up other places too. It seems they helped build some serious goodwill in Iraq and Afghanistan with the local populations.
The second one is great, the third utterly brilliant (and I think something that has already been mentioned but not shown here before). The first picture wouldn’t show, or at least my brain wouldn’t register it so I have no idea what that was and intend to keep it that way, thank you very much
wow! these are eerily personal portraits. the grasses and paper wafting in the breeze give such an air of freshness! the empty spaces….! the strangely anatomical thoracic pattern on the chairs in the background….spooky! on the cement block table i see what might be a power sander or a grinder but i don’t see a beer can, that is confusing. shouldn’t those folks be playing checkers or something? i really like these photos they are neato. yes, chair is taking it to a new level! i’ll never look at the ones in our backyard the same again….
The third pic looks like a chair from Free Wheelchair Mission. “Specially designed for use in rugged terrain, the FWM wheelchair combines the durability of a resin lawn chair and the strength of a custom steel frame, all tucked into a sturdy pair of mountain bike tires – and costs less only $59.20 each.”See here for more details… http://www.freewheelchairmission.org
“Founded in 2001, Free Wheelchair Mission is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs for the impoverished disabled in developing nations. FWM works around the world in partnership with a vast network of humanitarian, faith-based and government organizations, sending wheelchairs to hundreds of thousands of disabled people, providing not only the gift of mobility, but of dignity, independence, and hope.”
Free Wheelchair Mission is an international faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs for the impoverished disabled in developing nations. Working in creative partnership with a network of like-minded humanitarian groups, FWM has sent over 430,000 wheelchairs to over 70 countries around the world, delivering not only the gift of mobility, but one of dignity, independence and hope.”
Brilliant!!! In the last pic the 2 in the background must be cousins visiting from another country!! Different but the same..
I suspect it’s Wheelchair that’s doing the visiting…I remember hearing about an organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs to impoverished countries, and they made them from plastic chairs and bicycle wheels etc to keep them affordable. Betcha this is their handiwork, or at least after their instructions.
Yeah, my boyfriend from high school volunteers for an organization that does this.
Indeed. http://lovelylisting.com/2010/01/26/chairtuday-chairity/
Yeah, last time you posted I was inspired to donate, so now I’m on their mailing list. I hope they don’t end up spending my whole contribution on postage. It’s a cool organization though. I’ve seen their name pop up other places too. It seems they helped build some serious goodwill in Iraq and Afghanistan with the local populations.
Chairmander is Evolving!! Chairmander evolved into Chairmeleon!
DANG IT! I KNEW I shouldn’t have pressed B! Now I’m stuck with a Chairmeleon For EVZ, Unless I have and Evolution Stone
or a Tool Kit…
The teeter-totter makes me happy.
The second one is great, the third utterly brilliant (and I think something that has already been mentioned but not shown here before). The first picture wouldn’t show, or at least my brain wouldn’t register it so I have no idea what that was and intend to keep it that way, thank you very much
It’s not a throne, exactly…perhaps could be called a Chairiot?
wow! these are eerily personal portraits. the grasses and paper wafting in the breeze give such an air of freshness! the empty spaces….! the strangely anatomical thoracic pattern on the chairs in the background….spooky! on the cement block table i see what might be a power sander or a grinder but i don’t see a beer can, that is confusing. shouldn’t those folks be playing checkers or something? i really like these photos they are neato. yes, chair is taking it to a new level! i’ll never look at the ones in our backyard the same again….
I thought the ones in the background were wearing lace-up corsets…
Rather, Chair is
1. devolved
2. revolved
3. resolved
Yes, the third picture is a product of the “Free Wheelchair Mission” organization. Here’s their website:
http://www.freewheelchairmission.org/site/c.fgLFIXOJKtF/b.4916275/k.BE91/Home.htm
Looks more like a life cycle: birth, childhood, old age.
Nice!
The third pic looks like a chair from Free Wheelchair Mission. “Specially designed for use in rugged terrain, the FWM wheelchair combines the durability of a resin lawn chair and the strength of a custom steel frame, all tucked into a sturdy pair of mountain bike tires – and costs less only $59.20 each.”See here for more details…
http://www.freewheelchairmission.org
“Founded in 2001, Free Wheelchair Mission is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs for the impoverished disabled in developing nations. FWM works around the world in partnership with a vast network of humanitarian, faith-based and government organizations, sending wheelchairs to hundreds of thousands of disabled people, providing not only the gift of mobility, but of dignity, independence, and hope.”
Free Wheelchair Mission is an international faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs for the impoverished disabled in developing nations. Working in creative partnership with a network of like-minded humanitarian groups, FWM has sent over 430,000 wheelchairs to over 70 countries around the world, delivering not only the gift of mobility, but one of dignity, independence and hope.”
Oops!sorry about the double cut-n-paste up there.