I was a little reluctant to take down my disintegrated bundle.It looked much the same to me. The red paper bows were a little faded, the gauze wrap actually
brighter. I was surprised that the paint blotted paper towels remained in tact and colorful.
I enjoyed taking the thing apart; it felt a little CSI'y, especially the spider remains that fell out!
The spring here in Larkspur, Colorado has been windy and we've had several very heavy snows, but the contents remained dry and the paints and inks I thought would run stayed put.
Several book pages that I included did get some moisture and color.
After playing around with everything I bagged it all up and am thinking about where it will all go from here. I've got several ideas brewing. I feel an art journal coming on. We'll see.
6 comments:
I think you have some wonderful things to work with for the next part of the challenge. I love the colors in your bundle
I am so anxious to see the words reveal themselves on these precious remnants in you beautiful bundle of inspiration! Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
be still my heart!! i WANT a copy of photo #2!! great collaging with the computer, beautiful balance,,,,,,,,,adoring the soft colors!! DE-LI-CIOUS!!
I love the subtle color change and paper towels are one of my favorite collage elements...hate to see them go to waste. I want to see more!:)
Lovely presentation... I guess I should open mine...I wanted more "weathering" but we aren't getting much. Love your photo with the snow...mine has not seen snow...just a little rain...how changed can it be?
The bleed in subtle colors is so exquisite and I am anxious to see how you develop you integration and renewal process. You have a poetic blend of softness and color to play with. Have FUN! Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen
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