I discovered a large folder of imagery waiting for me when we returned. It contained images that I had printed when I was doing my Fibre Arts Take Two course last time with Sally Tyrie.
They were all about the fishing sheds and the fishing net drying poles at the end of our road near the cove, and they didn't belong back in Australia. It was nice to reacquaint myself with them and I began to play with them back here.
I really liked their softness and their tonal togetherness and went on to make more collages. My little studio space was somewhat cramped on Thursday as I had taken the laptop upstairs so I could watch an online sketching course, whilst Barry did his watercolours on the kitchen table.
Nevertheless, after watching for a bit I was able to continue with the collages and have ended up with six that I like.
But now I'm not so sure. Barry has ordered some square black mats and I am wondering if they might actually look better as matted artworks? Who knows, these things evolve and become what they will become.
There are two other postcard sized ones too. A nice dilemma to have.
And just because Spring flowers are cheery and beautiful, here is a tub we planted at our front door.
These collages are beautiful, the colours and textures speak so much of the land and buildings that inhabit it. I took Sally's course as well and pulling out my box of leftovers is a favourite thing to do when I don't have anything in mind - its amazing how much possibility can be seen in one small fragment. I think they'd look fabulous on black mats - that's a great idea.
ReplyDeleteFeeling seriously hopeless at replying right now - sorry! The collages are now in their black mats and they look good! You are right about how much potential that folder of printouts offers. It was a good course for stretching me into new creative ways and to think about layering and fragments.
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