I think it's wonderful you're reclaiming the watercolors by experimenting with collage, which I've always loved. I like this one very much; it seems a bit freer than the first, more deliberative collage you showed us. You might think about heavier layering of the pieces and even adding some hand-drawing for effect. I'm excited to see where you take collage (or perhaps where the collage takes you).
Bearden has been a favorite of mine since forever.
If you get a chance, take a look at Joan Schultz's collage work; she uses machine quilting with her papers and a glue-transfer process. Really wonderful pieces. Her site is joan-of-arts.com
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I think it's wonderful you're reclaiming the watercolors by experimenting with collage, which I've always loved. I like this one very much; it seems a bit freer than the first, more deliberative collage you showed us. You might think about heavier layering of the pieces and even adding some hand-drawing for effect. I'm excited to see where you take collage (or perhaps where the collage takes you).
Bearden has been a favorite of mine since forever.
If you get a chance, take a look at Joan Schultz's collage work; she uses machine quilting with her papers and a glue-transfer process. Really wonderful pieces. Her site is joan-of-arts.com
Wowie! We go away for a few weeks and look what you're up to! Now to go back and see what else is new.
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