want me to send one to you? :0) Jen B PS - I love messing around with colors and whatnot. It is almost as good as eating something really tasty sometimes, when I come up with something I really like. One of these days I might make oil paintings of all these pieces. Just to give them one more treatment.
Darl, get a Flickr account and I'll put you in Favourites!! I don't know what this means yet, but it's bound to be something very exciting!! (I'm laughing like a fool...)
I read in a newspaper about this Australian artist (can't remember her name, sorry) but she makes plasticene dioramas, photographs them onto silk (or something), paints the silk, then photographs that. I frankly can't see the point, but apparently every layer adds something new to the composition.
Not convinced. But open-minded (if forced at pain of death...)
that's pretty elaborate... maybe she likes the process. 'pain of death'...I love your expressions. :0) I'll bet you roll your eyes a lot, don't you? @0)
I am: fond of weird things, the smell of books, and licorice jelly beans.
Mother to two impish boys, ages 6 and 8.
Wife of an ornery man with a strange sense of humor and a good heart.
Always interested in artmaking (collage, photography, painting, printmaking), writing, and a number of passing interests too numerous to list - I hope I get to live an extra long time because I'll need it.
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Yeah, send 'em, they're exciting! (And it shouldn't be a surprise, but nevertheless is: what a difference the change in colour and treatment makes!)
want me to send one to you? :0)
Jen B
PS - I love messing around with colors and whatnot. It is almost as good as eating something really tasty sometimes, when I come up with something I really like. One of these days I might make oil paintings of all these pieces. Just to give them one more treatment.
Darl, get a Flickr account and I'll put you in Favourites!! I don't know what this means yet, but it's bound to be something very exciting!!
(I'm laughing like a fool...)
I read in a newspaper about this Australian artist (can't remember her name, sorry) but she makes plasticene dioramas, photographs them onto silk (or something), paints the silk, then photographs that. I frankly can't see the point, but apparently every layer adds something new to the composition.
Not convinced. But open-minded (if forced at pain of death...)
that's pretty elaborate...
maybe she likes the process.
'pain of death'...I love your expressions. :0)
I'll bet you roll your eyes a lot, don't you?
@0)
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