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topsy-turvy thiebaud


This cut-paper collage postcard is a companion piece to "the age of rhubarb." What happened is, after I finished "the age of rhubarb," my work table was inundated with scraps of Wayne Thiebaud paintings (from a calendar) that I hadn't used. So instead of putting (or throwing) them away, I went nuts on them with my scissors and made another collage.
It's pretty goofy, I think, and not my usual style. But then, no one wants to get stuck in the same old style, right?
Anyway, I could use some feedback here. What do you think of this one compared to my usual stuff, or compared to "the age of rhubarb".?
It's pretty goofy, I think, and not my usual style. But then, no one wants to get stuck in the same old style, right?
Anyway, I could use some feedback here. What do you think of this one compared to my usual stuff, or compared to "the age of rhubarb".?
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