And then "something came up" on the Tuesday, so I'll post a few of the old items I examined, just for the record.
Page from a book that hasn't been sewn, 2015 |
Typography (and tracings) |
My favourites from a daily-postcard project during a time of long hours at work, in the 2000s; doing a little art every morning kept me sane |
Some of the other fabric collages - not brilliant, but it's all about process |
Instant photocollage, moving scraps around on my work surface |
A favourite, cut through the pages of a magazine, 2012 maybe |
From Carol - these I did on a camping holiday using things around from the heathland – it was always a pleasure to slow down and appreciate the nature around.
From Najlaa - here is my yellow collage.
From Janet K - a collage from some time ago. Happy memories of the cottage we rent every few years on Lake Mississippi in Ontario
From Joyce - Collage reminds me of Lee Krasner’s exhibition last year at the Barbican. I looked at the photos I had taken and some reminded me of the forest of Sunflowers we have in the garden that my husband planted from seed, they’re taking over! So I made a few sketches and then created this from various papers and card I have collected over the years
From Sue M - works in progress
From Sylvia - three little collages from today
From Mags - I had constructed textured backgrounds for painting from torn pages of 'Metro' with white acrylic over the top ( https://magsramsay.blogspot.
I still have some of the prepared surfaces so when I was invited to submit a map for LivingMaps project ' Dreaming a Post-Covid World' (https://www.livingmaps.org/
From Hazel - my collage is made from photocopies of my drawings - old and new. I enjoyed using torn edges against cut edges to make my image.
From Sue S - here’s my collage of colourful trimmings after a rustle in my coloured papers. Might work it into a formal piece . . .
From Judith - Some figures from life drawings and then a portrait. I have in the past wondered about trying a portrait using newspaper. Never again! I wanted someone very recognisable so apologies for that!
From Janet B - What’s with the teapot? No don’t even try to answer.
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