Upright fruit bowl
Friday, 22. August 2008, 21:34:22
I´ve been a little bit sad because I´ve had to cancel my fruitbowl. A swerm of small flies rose fromthe grapes
To satisfy my eyes I made this Upright fruit bowl out of a big vase, coloured rubber balls and shiny metal balls. The naturel qualities of the pieces of fruits exellent shapes and sharp colours and reflexions are tried reconstructed. For me, the visual satisfaction has returned
And I can still eat fresh fruit from the fridge


By SittingFox, # 22. August 2008, 21:37:50
By Dacotah, # 22. August 2008, 21:50:07
Thanks Adele
@ Dacotah
By nopanic, # 22. August 2008, 22:00:15
By cakkleberrylane, # 22. August 2008, 22:07:05
By nopanic, # 22. August 2008, 22:19:22
By Dacotah, # 22. August 2008, 22:23:53
still battling the roaches though. i have traps, bombs and baited poison devises, plus roach motels and boric acid barriers but they just keep on coming from other peoples apartments.
By I_ArtMan, # 23. August 2008, 01:02:56
By Stardancer, # 23. August 2008, 02:52:52
Flies -- Grrrr!
I enjoy your sculpture, too, Nic!
Enjoy your fruit, Nic
By momable, # 23. August 2008, 03:06:35
By I_ArtMan, # 23. August 2008, 03:43:04
By BabyJay99, # 23. August 2008, 04:31:26
By gdare, # 23. August 2008, 04:38:05
Your new decoration is almost Christmas-ish.
By attilasoul, # 23. August 2008, 06:49:30
Personality I prefer grapes at the point when they are just starting to ferment a bit. Preferably without flies, though.
I'd have some fruit in a bowl on the table for shows - just like flowers. Then some other in something with a lid for eating. How about that?
By ricewood, # 23. August 2008, 07:35:09
*chewing on some grapes at the moment*
By gdare, # 23. August 2008, 08:39:35
Yeah D. fine fruits from fridge
@ Scott
I love fruit Scott, but if I eat it too fast my stomac cramps
Thank God, I´ve never had roaches in my flat. When I lived on a farm, we had mice...a lot. The cats couldn´t keep up
@ Elly
So glad you like the artsy thing about it. I´m a shape- and colour addict at the moment
@ Leazz
Thankyou and welcome here
@ Darko
That´s not such a bad idea Darkie. I would like a fridge with the light on inside it all the time and a see through glass front. Then I would put the fruitbowl in there and buy colourful and beautifully shaped containers for the rest.
@ Attila
That´s right Tilla, I feel the same way, but I usually eat fruit after Breakfast, lunch and supper. I cut the fruits and place them on a plate in order to warm up to room tempreture while i eat my meal. After the meal I eat the fruit
@ Allan
I like grapes that are a bit hard and sour. It frechens up the mouth
When I have guests I sometimes put a fruit bowl on the table for decoration. Then we eat what we can and the pieces that turns bat I throw out
By nopanic, # 23. August 2008, 09:54:52
another idea, would be to use that bowl and put a mix of colored glass and ice and maybe some fruit... and set is so that is catches light....
By wickedlizard, # 23. August 2008, 13:49:57
By nopanic, # 23. August 2008, 17:28:43
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By nopanic, # 23. August 2008, 18:21:06
By Aqualion, # 23. August 2008, 22:49:41
Hmm "The iconized fruit case" A good title for a piece of art
By nopanic, # 23. August 2008, 22:56:47
Bay leaves repel them and they can die with boric acid powder.
Also, one article says:
Some effective general pest deterrents are garlic, dried tomato leaves, chamomile and fresh mint. Leave these items around the house to keep bugs away. One substitute that kills roaches, flies, fleas, ants and a variety of garden pests is diatomaceous earth, the skeletal remains of microscopic aquatic plants that lived millions of years ago. The tiny sharp fragments cut through insect shells, fatally dehydrating the pests.
By momable, # 24. August 2008, 06:26:55
By nopanic, # 24. August 2008, 08:02:44
yes, that is a natural solution -- sometimes the quanitity needed to deter and kill insects is worse that just letting the dust build up.
i prefer the use spiders and a sugar water trap. fruit flies are hardest though because they breed worse than roaches -- fruit flies do not live as long as a roach does, but the soul purpose of them is to eat, breed, die. the dirt dobber is also a natural enemy to the fruit fly, but who wants dirt dobbers in their house.
if you don't mind washing your fruit before you consume it, you can spray a solution of one part liquid dish soap to ten parts water directly on the flies (kills them like aphids on roses); then just wash the fruit. there might be an aftertaste as others described with refrigeration though.
i should eat more fresh fruit, but here lately i've fallen in love with dried apricots, rasins, and nuts (not peanuts). these i keep in a sealed jar and the colors are there just not as bright as a fresh fruit bowl. just curious, but why the metalic looking balls?
By 1bluebox, # 26. August 2008, 01:30:10
I´ll try your adwise with the dish washer soap. I have a bottle with a spray pump. I wash my fruit when I put it in the bowl and just before eating it as well
Furthermore I might try Scotts idea as well. Have got a glassbowl that´s completely round, as a ball. Just need tofind a lid of some sort. Then the fruit will be protected completely
The metallic balls are for the reflexions, their form and their ability to steal colours from the other items in the bowl. The also tell that it´s not a real fruit bowl
By nopanic, # 26. August 2008, 07:01:19
By 1bluebox, # 26. August 2008, 09:20:03
By nopanic, # 26. August 2008, 09:55:54
Just don't try to eat them
By Mickeyjoe_irl, # 26. August 2008, 09:56:49
By nopanic, # 26. August 2008, 10:06:42
I LOVE IT!!!!!
Now I can´t stop thinking about more of these "small happenings" I can do at home... I´m inspired!!!!!
By Henar, # 27. August 2008, 12:38:45
By nopanic, # 27. August 2008, 13:58:58