This is only the 3rd abstract collage I have ever created. Pasted to a book cover are two vertical strips of brown construction paper, an ink inscription on an endpaper from a vintage book about Chilie, and bits of two different deconstructed abstract paintings. I have acknowledged the artist of the main work I tore up and his name appears on the bottom (both left and right) of the collage "Theodoros Stamos". Though it appears random, abstract collages take me a long time to formulate. My figural collages come to me much easier.
Nice image Angie. I, too find abstracts a challenge, I'd like to study abstract art a bit more.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ron. I am seeing that this is just not my problem! Makes me feel better.
DeleteWell I'm glad you've been in this challenge with me on these abstracts! I really appreciate that! I think we all look with a different eye now when we see abstracts in the future ;))
ReplyDeleteAnd you did a great job with this one Angie, I love the yellowish green color and the overall composition.
Many thanks. Your theme has certainly helped us all use our brains more! ; )
DeleteExcellent abstract, CC, and here's a third voice for the difficulty of abstract compositions! I wonder why that is.....
ReplyDeleteI don't know. Maybe we are overthinking it? Or maybe we have a problem thinking abstractly? I don't know.
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ReplyDeleteWorks very well - great colours!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael. Fun/Hard to do.
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