Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tiffany Hacked
Materials: Tiffany Canvas Frame, Wall Decals, battery, wires, switch.
Description: I bought the Breakfast at Tiffanys canvas frame A LONG TIME AGO which means there are probably millions of them out there.
I wanted mine to be different and unique so I put a red LED light to the end of her cigarette which can be lit with an on/off switch attached to the side of the frame.
I also used the words "Kiss Me" from a removable wall decal set which originally said Kiss Me Goodnight.
I'm quite happy how it turned out and its now the only one in the world!
~ Terence (Canuck), Vancouver
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Until you posted this and some one copied you...
ReplyDeleteI like this idea, its great!
ReplyDeleteIf you feel like continuing this project a bit further, consider making the LED pulse (like the iCufflinks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG5XrpKqQ7k) to enhance the effect.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteEasy and well done hack!!!
That reminds me of the time I cut out a face on a framed poster and replaced it with a clock's face. The clock itsself wat too puny to hang it next to the giant poster, but framed inside the poster it added a nice touch and I could still tell the time.
ReplyDeleteVery creative idea, I love it! Your execution was very professional as well. I'd definitely hang this unique contemporary artwork in my home... good job!
ReplyDeleteThis is very unique and girly, great job
ReplyDeleteThis is great. How did you finish off the hole so it didnt look like...well...a hole?
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