As always, your waste creates! That kind of rhymes. And this piece brings to mind New York collage artist John Evans, a master at this kind of collage.
Yes, there's a rhyming here. Also a loving embrace. Thanks, Angie, for the tip about John Evans: his framing technique is a lot like Michael's frame. Cheers for the monochromatic space, the crossed-out writing above & the crossed-out arrow below....
Thanks both - yes, floor sweepings can yield all manner of wonders to juggle with! John Evans was a lovely mail art friend and much missed - happy to be mentioned in the same breath as his lovely collages , some of which adorn our walls. The frame was one I cut out of a magazine many years ago and it just surfaced again and seemed ideal for this theme.
Great stuff Michael. Colours leap out. Sorry, I've taken a while to comment, just getting over the Lurgi :( hopefully I'll get a collage done before the week's out.
As always, your waste creates! That kind of rhymes. And this piece brings to mind New York collage artist John Evans, a master at this kind of collage.
ReplyDeleteYes, there's a rhyming here. Also a loving embrace. Thanks, Angie, for the tip about John Evans: his framing technique is a lot like Michael's frame. Cheers for the monochromatic space, the crossed-out writing above & the crossed-out arrow below....
ReplyDeleteThanks both - yes, floor sweepings can yield all manner of wonders to juggle with! John Evans was a lovely mail art friend and much missed - happy to be mentioned in the same breath as his lovely collages , some of which adorn our walls. The frame was one I cut out of a magazine many years ago and it just surfaced again and seemed ideal for this theme.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Michael. Colours leap out.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I've taken a while to comment, just getting over the Lurgi :( hopefully I'll get a collage done before the week's out.
Excellent stuff, I really like this... the composition and content are just really satisfying, Tippex (or is it Liquid Paper?) and all!
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