trois absurdi-poissons
three times three equals nine
envelope for kris
out of the box
I hereby resolve to...
one might also resolve to...
only connect
a craving for order
star anguish
cluster luck
the fifth dimension is closer than you think
dr. kandinsky in his laboratory
torn postcard
water mosaic
envelope for cooksterz
envelope for valérie
tu m'as brisé le cœur
spring lamb
fish faces
envelope for denise
homage to italo calvino
year of the horse
mister red has a few problems
absurdi-poisson
envelope for tim
andy's exquisite corpse party, part 1
andy's exquisite corpse party, part 2
clowning around
down under
ships that pass in the night
collective dream
la borracha
mysteries of india unveiled
polar glare
alienation of affection
fun with layers 01
death waits for us
éloge des serpents
envelope for randy
postcard for cathy
daddy complex
design by committee
triangularia
spotted boxfish meets spacetime anomaly
adoration of the plushie toy
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Global Art Gallery | Galerie d'art Mondiale | Galería de Arte Mundial
Global Art Gallery | Galerie d'art Mondiale | Galería de Arte Mundial
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Cut-paper collage (plus acrylic paint) postcard created for Kollage Kit theme: "Leftovers."
I love these leftover scraps themes: I could do them for weeks on end before I used up all my scraps. If you could see how totally inundated my work table is with rejects from previous projects, you'd wonder how I ever get anything done. The background, for example, is one I considered using for one of the Andy Warhol's costume party collages: it's a fabric pattern titled "Deconstructed Knit, 2010" designed by Brittany Keats Cerullo. The two-headed African deer is by good ol' Albertus Seba. The hands are from a book on the archives of the National Library of Medicine. The two people are from an old postcard a friend gave me.
I love these leftover scraps themes: I could do them for weeks on end before I used up all my scraps. If you could see how totally inundated my work table is with rejects from previous projects, you'd wonder how I ever get anything done. The background, for example, is one I considered using for one of the Andy Warhol's costume party collages: it's a fabric pattern titled "Deconstructed Knit, 2010" designed by Brittany Keats Cerullo. The two-headed African deer is by good ol' Albertus Seba. The hands are from a book on the archives of the National Library of Medicine. The two people are from an old postcard a friend gave me.
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