ARVC-02



 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 


 
 
 

 

 
ARVC-02

Senses=sight

General Description=The target/goal is a thin, "flat" and slightly concave,
rectangular light switch face-plate. It measures about 3 inches wide by 4
inches tall.

The front of the face-plate is a western scene of a cowboy riding a bucking
bronco.The white horse he hangs onto is facing my right, its left. Kicked up
dust obscures the bottom left and other portions of the scene.

The rider is wearing a purple shirt and fuzzy chaps. He grips the horse's
reigns with his left hand, his right hand is up in the air and holds some
sort of switch. The cowboy's yellow bandana hangs loose around and above the
back of his neck. His hat is off and flying thru the air.

Two other cowboys can be seen in the bottom right area thru the dust. One
has a hat on and his chaps can be seen. The other has no hat and his legs
are obscured. A post fence or corral can be seen. The sky is blu but has
white clouds in it, plus the flying cowboy hat.

The back side has white paint only around the edges. The negative space
where the switch goes, visible from the front, is more interesting from the
back; from the front it is a one to three hard edged ratio while from the
back its dimensions are slightly obscured by the four corners of the other
sides image. It would seem the image was placed on the front and the hole
punched thru.

The two screw holes are also visible on the back. Two octagonal markings are
also present; one with the letters UL in it the other with the letters SA.
Between these two marks is"MULBERRY" with "UNION NJ" under it.

Size=pocket-sized
angularity=curved
maleability=firm
weight/heft=light
rigidity=sturdy
opacity=opaque
texture=smooth
material=synthetic
familiarity=unfamiliar
rarity=uncommon
complexity=simple
age=new
sound=none
smell/taste=neither

body=Tho the target is rectangular I chose to call it curved rather than
angular. The corners of the rectangle are in fact smootly curved and the
overal general feel evoked is of smooth curvedness.

I identify the objects as unfamiliar and uncommon becuz I rarely see painted
light switch face-plates, especially ones with western motifs.