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A few weeks ago I participated in an event in my hometown called the title of this post. The purpose was to compete with other local artists to win a spot on a trash bin. Doesn't sound to illustrious but if you won one of the top eight spots you won a little cash and the top winner won an all expense paid trip to Tuscany. I thought that alone was worth the try .. cause you just never know. So I did the necessary things to enter and after 24 hours of effort. Oh you had 24 hours to create something and turn it in. Here is what I created. A collage of rusted papers and cloths and my painting and cutting and arranging and it all came together. I was very happy with the results of this work. I didn't win but that's ok because I had a blast creating. I had spent most of the day outside working on this because I just seem to be happier outside and while I was out there something kept buzzing my shoulder and when I looked I noticed it was a dragon fly and this made me very happy so I included him in the painting. If you look closely you'll seem him in there. So overall a good experience and if it happens again next year, I'll try again !!!! Oh and for those of you that have been following me I've just been busy so I haven't posted so much but I'm hoping to pick it up again soon!! ANd more photos to come too. THanks for stopping over and I'd love to hear your thoughts!!!
Tammy this turned out very well! Did I read this correctly...you painted her? I love the rich colors and your collage placement. Sorry you didn't win...that trip would have been nice :)
ReplyDeleteyour collage is magnificent. so much within to look at.
ReplyDeleteNancy yes I collaged the papers and cloths and then I painted the woman and her hair is drawn some and also cut out rusted cloth. and lately i am really drawn to the circles so those are painted the circles themselves leave the rusted papers to show through. THanks for the comments though .. I always appreciate them and for yours too Deanna .. thanks!!!
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful exploration of wildness and light Tammy, good to see you back!
ReplyDeleteI have always liked that milky void of possibilities you include in so much of your work. This is warm and wonderful, so full of harvest feeling.
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