There you go again. I'd be surprised if this ever sees useful service - more about the idea and the form the actual utility. But I might harden and end up using it when these first ones stop being so precious.
Spoons as Art? Is this the great Bowker's transition into his "abstract fusion" era? :D
We can already say we knew Marko Kloos when he was just starting to craft his "space kablooey" universe. Will we someday also be able to say we knew the great SpoonMaker back when he first set knife to spindle?
I like that. It's a nice cross between a spoon and a spatula.
ReplyDeleteInteresting isn't it? Yes, I was almost going in spatula direction.
DeleteHey. That's got some good looks. Very nice. I can see this being useful in stews and suchlike.
ReplyDeleteThere you go again. I'd be surprised if this ever sees useful service - more about the idea and the form the actual utility. But I might harden and end up using it when these first ones stop being so precious.
DeleteSpoons as Art? Is this the great Bowker's transition into his "abstract fusion" era? :D
ReplyDeleteWe can already say we knew Marko Kloos when he was just starting to craft his "space kablooey" universe. Will we someday also be able to say we knew the great SpoonMaker back when he first set knife to spindle?
Very sleek spoon. I await the opening of The Bowker Soon Factory and Store.
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ReplyDeleteI'm with Dana, I would call it a tea-spoontula or a spatuloon.
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ReplyDeleteHa ha, I think writelephant is right!
ReplyDeleteI am also getting some Henry Moore vibes here.