Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (Detroit: Part 2)

Easily one of the coolest and most inspiring places imaginable, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum is home to some of the most unique memorabilia, varying from bizarre props to early 20th century coin machines.

My fascination with automata began when I discovered the genius of 18th century works by Jaquet-Droz. I was beside myself to witness the inspired decendants of some of these intricate marvels, often made by a singular artist with incredible precision and skill. 

Bumper car 25 cent machine - roughly 2ft wide

Bumper car 25 cent machine - roughly 2ft wide

This fish is seriously like 5 feet wide.

This fish is seriously like 5 feet wide.

I had the pleasure of meeting Marvin himself while I was visiting the museum, he certainly loves tattoos, and was enthusiastic that I check out his great statue (my photograph was too dark to share here) of the most tattooed lady (who was Canadian). This is one of his countless props that have originated from all over the world. Retired props from Ripley's, a dog from the mechanical animal band I remember singing to me at a birthday party at Chuck e Cheese, vintage magician posters, countless amazing neon signs & everything strange and amazing you can imagine lining the walls and ceilings as far as the eye can see!

These two pieces are are early 20th century. I didn't try to collect any vigorous strength from the Vibratory Doctor, but I did get very excited about the piece on the left. Made in 1919, sadly this was the only discernible detail on the aged information card, this two headed baby was the first coin machine I took a spin with! Seeing nothing but a drawn curtain, and a variety of phrases surrounding the display ( Amazing! Incredible! Shocking!), once you insert your coin the curtains draw, and the Polycephaly baby appears!

This ultra, ultra cool piece called the Spanish Inquisition was made in 1936 for an arcade in Brighton, England. Your coin will allow you witness to the abominable tortures occurring inside this little dungeon! 

Easily the most fascinating thing I have seen in some time, this skeleton piece called The Last Judgement was made by artist Paul Spooner, from Cornwall England. 25 cents brings you into a world of earthly evil, as a conveyor belt of tiny hand carved humans with articulating limbs begins to whirl, as the skeleton opens his box to show you all the tiny little demons hanging out, shooting pool, eating peas and steak, drinking coffee and reading. This piece was featured in the Rush music video "Mystic Rhythms". Totally worth a watch to get a glimpse of this thing.

All in all, Detroit haters best get educated about all the awesome gems hidden in this industrial wasteland. Go visit and spend your money at local places like coffee shops, vintage stores and whatever other wonderful little indie businesses you can find. There are plenty!
*Note: this shopping method should be applied in all cities, all places, all the time.

INTERMISSION Vol. lll

Thursday, July 31st join myself and fellow Arts Market vendors Christine Miller, Scott Graham, Mika Sato and Downright Punch for an evening of music, food and art! We will be set up to serve you with delightful handmade goods while you listen to music by The Double Cuts, Brendan Canning & The Great Grantsby. This will be a fun and unique shopping opportunity so make sure to drop by and check it out! Located in the Canadian Stage headquarters at 26 Berkeley Street. Doors are at 8pm, see you there! 

The Quarterly Makeover

So many new treasures, so much more space! Stop by my shop in Arts Market for a whole new shopping experience! I am always here on Saturdays, and most Sundays. If you would like to speak with me about a custom order or idea, email info@amindawood.com to confirm a time!

Traveling Arts Market at The Ossington

July 10th from 7 - 10 pm at The Ossington we kick off our first edition of Traveling Arts Market, where we bring the market to you! I will be bringing a lots of new pieces, it's a great opportunity for those in the west end who never travel all the way to Leslieville to come and get the goods. So bring some cash, drop in for a drink and say come say hello!
Participating vendors include Miller Art, OULA Design, Wood Be Cute, Tied Up, Gotamango, Man of Craft and Tied Up.

See you there!

The never ending re-arranging

I decided to create only one area of cluster wall, leaving the rest of my place with the 'less is more' concept I am constantly working towards. I realize the 35 + belts pictured here do not fall in to this concept.

I decided to create only one area of cluster wall, leaving the rest of my place with the 'less is more' concept I am constantly working towards. I realize the 35 + belts pictured here do not fall in to this concept.

I love this killer Japanese tiger head ceramic planter I picked up a few months ago. Keeper.

I love this killer Japanese tiger head ceramic planter I picked up a few months ago. Keeper.

NXNE

This year at NXNE was one of the best! It doesn't take a lot to fill up your days, a mere few great bands will do just that.  I was early enough for every show, and didn't get the dreaded capacity lock out I experienced many times last year, even with a priority pass. I had the best spot in the house at Lee's Palace to see Goat & Pissed Jeans who were both a few of the major highlights of the festival for me. Also seeing Metz twice and Swans at Young and Dundas was exceptionally fantastic. 

There were a variety of awesome events at Edward Day gallery over the weekend. The Pizza Underground Pizza party offered free pizza, Velvet Underground covers with lyrics about pizza as well as a 5 foot pizza on stage definitely giving 'za the love it deserves. 

The People Put Out party on sunday had a great lineup and a local indie label market. My longtime pal Ivy Lovell was there selling various prints and great amounts of beer were had by all who desired.

Metz at Lee's Palace

Metz at Lee's Palace

This statue outside Edward day has incredibly versatile hand gestures! They held pizza for the Pizza Underground show,  beers for the Put Out Productions event & Fleshlights for the comedy party.

This statue outside Edward day has incredibly versatile hand gestures! They held pizza for the Pizza Underground show,  beers for the Put Out Productions event & Fleshlights for the comedy party.

Comedian David Heti & I enjoying Young Mother at Edward Day. Shot by Ivy Lovell.

Comedian David Heti & I enjoying Young Mother at Edward Day. Shot by Ivy Lovell.

Spring Magic

One of my best gals, Azil McKeown, is a multi talented lady with exceptional photo taking skills! She took this beautiful photo of me at High Park recently. Magic!!!

Tourism Niagara

A day well spent in my hometown Niagara Falls with my lady friend JJ!

Clifton Hill

Clifton Hill

The tourist.

The tourist.

The swinger.

The swinger.

Still not sure why we didn't play this one...

Still not sure why we didn't play this one...

We won 110 tickets. Enough to get this killer squishy bat and one bouncy ball that ended up rolling all the way down Clifton Hill.

We won 110 tickets. Enough to get this killer squishy bat and one bouncy ball that ended up rolling all the way down Clifton Hill.

Rhinestones and Cameos

A couple of the fancy new items now available at my shop in Leslieville's Arts Market!

Pretty Rhinestone clip ons that I reincarnated into one of a kind earrings on sterling silver posts!

Pretty Rhinestone clip ons that I reincarnated into one of a kind earrings on sterling silver posts!

I love a good slider, this one is an ultimate one of a kind item, adorned with a pretty mini cameo with filigree details!

I love a good slider, this one is an ultimate one of a kind item, adorned with a pretty mini cameo with filigree details!

Best Sign

Somewhere between Clappon's Corners & Flamborough lies a former hotel with a castle motif. This is what is left of their sign. A true Wes Anderson moment, when something is just perfect. If only it would fit in a car :(

Clappon's Corners & Flamborough

Spring is what flower things are for!

Its vintage girly flower earring time this weekend at my shop in Leslieville's Arts Market, be sure to pop in and snag a pair! Pretty floral clips altered into lovely studs on Sterling Silver posts.

Pretty Little Studs
Reincarnated Vintage Earrings

Mother's Day

Thankful to have a beautiful mom who is both a friend and a fellow treasure hunter!! So perfect it fell on a Sunday so we could hit up the flea market!

Triangles and Tiny Faces

This weekend at Leslieville's Arts Market, the weather has been beautiful and everyone is excited to be out enjoying the day without a jacket or umbrella! Here are a few of the newest one of a kind pieces I have available in my little shop of curations and reincarnations!

Sterling  sliver earrings feature multiple triangles in a perfect spring palette!

Sterling  sliver earrings feature multiple triangles in a perfect spring palette!

I assembled this pendant out of reincarnated Victorian bits and pieces of book chain.

I assembled this pendant out of reincarnated Victorian bits and pieces of book chain.

These vintage snap cufflinks are super cool with triangle designs and blue underlay.

These vintage snap cufflinks are super cool with triangle designs and blue underlay.

The cutest little stud earring faces! LOVE these!!

The cutest little stud earring faces! LOVE these!!

Portrait People event at Oz Studios

I was more than happy to help out my long time friend Ivy Lovell with her hugely successful Pop Up Portrait Show at Oz Studios! After a plentiful four year run, it is a shame to see the space go,  this being one of the last events to take place, it was a pleasure to be involved.

The rig

The rig

Portrait People Sandwich Board
The lady of the hour and I between portrait patrons.

The lady of the hour and I between portrait patrons.

My photo in the show, taken at Ivy's studio.

My photo in the show, taken at Ivy's studio.

It was busy all night, what a success. We capped off the evening after Ivy took around 80 portraits!

It was busy all night, what a success. We capped off the evening after Ivy took around 80 portraits!

Joe's portrait was one of my favourites! He is a lovely friend, a multi talented man and the proprietor of the soon to be late OzStudios. Visit his BLOG or follow his work on Instagram!

Joe Fuda by Ivy Lovell

Reasons why I am expanding my selection of vintage clothing!

I love a good blouse! Stand out from the crowd in the best possible way by buying quality vintage pieces that will last you forever.

I love a good blouse! Stand out from the crowd in the best possible way by buying quality vintage pieces that will last you forever.

Find all my vintage gear in my shop at Leslieville's Arts Market! 1114 Queen St. E. I have a ton of new arrivals this week!

Find all my vintage gear in my shop at Leslieville's Arts Market! 1114 Queen St. E. I have a ton of new arrivals this week!

Vintage clothing is a wise choice, when carefully selected for quality and timelessness! Superior in quality to mass produced items, the fabrics are lovelier and longer lasting. Garments have much better tailoring and details such as beautiful buttons that you just don't find on modern, throw away items. A sure fire way to have a unique piece that will garner many compliments is to shop vintage! The best part is there are so many great vintage clothing stores out there, all independently owned. It is a great way to support your own local economy, instead of supporting out of country companies that mass produce cheap clothes in deplorable circumstances. I will be renovating soon at Arts Market to accommodate a larger selection of vintage clothing so the space allotted can match the amount of love I have for these quality garments!

Marta wears a lovely vintage button up blouse with lace detail & tiny heart pendant.

Marta wears a lovely vintage button up blouse with lace detail & tiny heart pendant.