Worth watching... the entire Nancy Hanks Lecture at The Kennedy Center (April 4th, 2011) which prompted this interview about the role of the arts is here.
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Worth watching... the entire Nancy Hanks Lecture at The Kennedy Center (April 4th, 2011) which prompted this interview about the role of the arts is here.
So, here are some photos taken a few days ago of progress on the "biggie" collage (three by four feet). Working title is "Nodes." Sometimes I'm considering it vertically, sometimes horizontally, sometimes working flat, sometimes on the easel. I think the horizontal orientation will ultimately win out. So far this collage is composed of mostly cardboard, kraft papers, shopping bags, envelopes... with only a small portion of magazine papers. More photos to come.
Several times a day I find oddball bits and pieces* that I want to play with... and these elements most often don't relate to the larger collages in process. So, I've been experimenting with some free form collage compositions on lined banana paper, which has been coated front and back with acrylic medium, to add heft and some durability. The banana paper has a wonderful random speckled texture, and the brown ruled lines are in opposition to that... there's something quite delightful about working on it.Here's a detail from one in progress that includes a questionable bit of positive thinking. What struck me as unusual about it was the passivity of the comment. It seems there is a lot of encouragement in print, much of it the "shelf-help" variety -- which sounds good at first, but is entirely too trite for my taste.*Doodles, packaging fragments, snippets of text, stamps, junk mail, to-do lists, leftover scraps, fruit labels, receipts, handwritten notes, the photos you always meant to throw away... you get the drift, anything goes!
"Time Flies," collage, 12 x 12 x 1," contemporary papers and recycled imagery on wood panel.
Best wishes for an amazing New Year! I'm so grateful for my truly wonderful friends, patrons, and supporters. (You know who you are!)
P.S. Most of you probably permanently retire your calendars at year's end. Not me, as you can see, the pages all go into the mix for future collage consideration.