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Monday, January 12, 2009
. . . think about collage
at the oddest moments. I was cubing bacon and chopping green onions on the cutting board yesterday afternoon and caught myself thinking how I could use these things in a collage. . . it was a subconscious reaction that kind of makes me doubt my sanity.
I just found your blog and enjoyed your collage work. It will draw me back again. Thanks for sharing your work. I always return to collage to experience the sheer joy of creating. I think its the getting your hands into what you are doing that connects with your earlier self (inner child) whatever you wish to call it.
Margaret: Thank you so much for commenting. Through that I found your blog. Oh, my goodness, what wonderful art. . . I love the old wall that you made with gel tranfers. I have never been able to do much with those, but you inspire me to try again. Beautiful work.
Blue Sky: Thank you, dear, for your comments. I'm glad the etsy sidebar appeals.
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3 comments:
I just found your blog and enjoyed your collage work. It will draw me back again. Thanks for sharing your work.
I always return to collage to experience the sheer joy of creating. I think its the getting your hands into what you are doing that connects with your earlier self (inner child) whatever you wish to call it.
Your sidebar showing your work on Etsy looks wonderful. The colors and textures show so well!
Margaret: Thank you so much for commenting. Through that I found your blog. Oh, my goodness, what wonderful art. . . I love the old wall that you made with gel tranfers. I have never been able to do much with those, but you inspire me to try again. Beautiful work.
Blue Sky: Thank you, dear, for your comments. I'm glad the etsy sidebar appeals.
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