"Greenback" Moneyball Sculpture, by rDC's own Board President, Aaron Kramer

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"Greenback" Moneyball sculpture,  made from vintage strips of shredded money straight from the presses of the Bureau of Engraving, circa 1950’s, glued strip by strip to a 2.5” hardwood ball. Made by Aaron Kramer, reDisvcover's own board President. For the person who has everything in your life (or for the one who wants it all! ;) Amazing conversation piece, looks great on a desk, bookcase, pretty much anywhere...

CHECK OUT THE MONEYBALL VIA VIDEO HERE!

About Aaron: Aaron Kramer is a reDiscover board member/sculptor/painter/automatist/inventor/teacher making artwork in West Los Angeles California. He has been professionally selling his artwork on a commission basis directly to Designers, Architects, restaurants, hotels and individual collectors for 30 years. He is a weaver of objects and likes to make mechanical contraptions. He works with reclaimed materials but not exclusively. Curiosity drives his many explorations into new materials and techniques. As an educator he has taught Art and Tinkering to kids and adults alike. He also teaches teachers how to use powertools in the classroom, safely passing on that knowledge to their children. Kramer expanded his teaching from individual workshops with kids and adults to full blown Tinkering Summer camps for kids ages 6 through 15 through reDiscoverCenter.org. Kramer continues to share his creative vision with an emphasis on working with reclaimed materials, because it is his core belief that “trash is the failure of imagination.” It is through creative children that he sees hope for our future. 

About Aaron Kramer: Aaron Kramer is a reDiscover board member/sculptor/painter/automatist/inventor/teacher making artwork in West Los Angeles California. He has been professionally selling his artwork on a commission basis directly to Designers, Architects, restaurants, hotels and individual collectors for 30 years. He is a weaver of objects and likes to make mechanical contraptions. He works with reclaimed materials but not exclusively. Curiosity drives his many explorations into new materials and techniques. As an educator he has taught Art and Tinkering to kids and adults alike. He also teaches teachers how to use powertools in the classroom, safely passing on that knowledge to their children. Kramer expanded his teaching from individual workshops with kids and adults to full blown Tinkering Summer camps for kids ages 6 through 15 through reDiscoverCenter.org. Kramer continues to share his creative vision with an emphasis on working with reclaimed materials, because it is his core belief that “trash is the failure of imagination.” It is through creative children that he sees hope for our future. 

Update at 12:25pm, 21 October 2020
Update at 1:36pm, 23 October 2020
Value: Priceless!
Bidding ended: 9:00pm, 1 November 20209:00pm, Sunday 1 November 2020America/Los Angeles

Bidding

Bidder Time Bid
mordesovich 3:01pm 31 Oct 2020 $45
Pamela Reynolds 11:24am 21 Oct 2020 $35