the cobbler's dream
adventures in pet walking
background: william morris
multicolor box
mussel women
all art is quite useless
des chats
reaching for the void
silvery objects with boxfish
two birds
got those old asemic blues
talkin' 'bout that weird beast
trees by steinweiss
the object of their attention
say the word
the purple yoni
let it bleed
rollage: haeckel
rollage: morris
rollage: land/cloudscape
rollage: baboon
cute little hatchlings (parasaurolophus)
artistamps: horses
an american in cincinnati
they're watching us
it takes balance
mr. bones at myth and legends bingo night
no laughing matter
stars 'n' stripes 'n' vaguely menacing melons
our allies need eggs
"the birds": polka-dot bikini version
ten thousand things
tacky overlaps with creepy
the fatal book opened!
big tooth, big shark
le rouge et le vert (deux)
le rouge et le vert (un)
wacko shapes
envelope for jen
contained chaotic curves
abstract of abstracts
celebration of u.s. postal service
a fabulous friendship-fueled fascination with fish
out in the hills
animalian grotesque
See also...
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 postcard created for Kollage Kit theme "Arts & Crafts" (not the art movement—the activity).
Does this collage strike you as... well... weird? Does it seem different from my usual style (whatever that is)? I hope so.
I have Josephine, one of the crew on the Kollage Kit, to thank for this. She commented that the combination of a background grid pattern, and paranoia about what the government is up to (endemic in the U.S. right now, for sure), seemed to work well in my "they're watching us" collage. So I did it again: background grid, weird blues, paranoia about the government.
And thanks to Ron, too, for suggesting a theme that gets me out of my usual neatnik O-C sort of style. As Rainer Maria Rilke so memorably put it,"Du mußt dein Leben ändern." ("You must change your life.") Sometimes, in order for change to happen, things have to get messy during the transition. =laugh=
Does this collage strike you as... well... weird? Does it seem different from my usual style (whatever that is)? I hope so.
I have Josephine, one of the crew on the Kollage Kit, to thank for this. She commented that the combination of a background grid pattern, and paranoia about what the government is up to (endemic in the U.S. right now, for sure), seemed to work well in my "they're watching us" collage. So I did it again: background grid, weird blues, paranoia about the government.
And thanks to Ron, too, for suggesting a theme that gets me out of my usual neatnik O-C sort of style. As Rainer Maria Rilke so memorably put it,"Du mußt dein Leben ändern." ("You must change your life.") Sometimes, in order for change to happen, things have to get messy during the transition. =laugh=
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