There's something about oil cans that's appealing.
They imply people working, doing things, fixing things, keeping things running.
They usually have a very cool patina, a surface texture that comes from years of use, of having things spilled on them, dust collecting on them.
And then there's the shape. Ahh! Solid, sturdy bases, delicate spires rising up. What a great look.
They leak, though, if you put them on their side. As I discovered when I unpacked my box of them here. No matter. Get a rag, wipe 'em down, and they're just like new. Or old. Or whatever.
©Carol Leigh
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Friday, February 19, 2016
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Latest work: "Different Worlds"
Well, first you take photos of the bottoms of oil cans . . . You do have a collection of oil cans, don't you? :-)
©Carol Leigh
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Sunday, May 19, 2013
Oil can collection increasing . . .

It probably comes as no surprise to you that I have an oil can collection. It's just a small collection, nothing valuable, but a collection I treasure nevertheless because I love photographing these things! The latest member of the collection is there in the top photo, middle can. He cost less than $8 and has a wonderful patina. A very cute little guy. Fair warning: more oil can photos will probably follow in the next few months as I have my way with these. ©Carol Leigh
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