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This is the fourth montage in a group of six completed last weekend. Creating compositions using disparate ephemera takes some time. I agonized over each of the montages. It was such a different process from the 5 minute collages. With those you don't have time to worry or to try too many things out. The sky for this piece is a page from
National Geographic that has had CitraSol painted on it.
I especially loved the cracked dried mud that I found. I had to piece two pieces together to get the mud just right. Thanks to the elephant for covering the seam. I like the way the gentleman leads my eye off the page to complete the collage. The dots help to move the eye to the right as well.
4 comments:
Love the idea of selectively painting with CitraSolv, instead of soaking the pages with it, which is a totally messy and smelly process.
Life is full of surprises: yesterday I saw a bronze by Eduardo Paolozzi of a frog with four straight legs and today you show me an elephant pretending to be a frog!! Hang in there, John - you are working so hard!
i can just picture your room, if it's anything like mine when i am in the heat of creation. as if a giant fan went off, papers helter skelter. looks like you are having fun. good thing for the elephant camouflage. there is so much depth i feel as if i can jump into the lake.
This one is so wonderful John. So much depth and the elephant is just wonderful!
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