Showing posts with label Lynn Skordal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lynn Skordal. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 April 2018

Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Thursday, 1 February 2018

Space Wars!




Love this category...I'm posting one from the archives, while I get to work on a new one...

Friday, 19 January 2018

The Modern Way To Produce Babies


This is the very first collaboration Lynn and I made in June 2013!
In the meanwhile we did 86 collaborative collages, had an exhibition together in Germany, 
met in real in the USA, made 57 Tricollages together with Josephine.
I am really curious what will happen in the future!

What a creative birth we did in 2013!

Friday, 12 January 2018

What These Smiles May Have Concealed


Center square was torn from a feature story in last Sunday's New York Times newspaper (an article about that FINE human being, Harvey Weinstein...).  All the surrounding images were snipped from a 1934 issue of "Physical Culture, The Personal Problem Magazine."

Thursday, 4 January 2018

A Risque Moon


Night Moves

I was driving home from the framer's shop with this piece as I was admiring the recent super moon, so it gets posted first!

Thursday, 21 December 2017

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Saturday, 9 December 2017

Tricollage by Josephine, Lynn and me


We made three Madonnas in "Exquisite Corpse" style - one made the head, covered it, passed it to the other who made the body and passed it to the third in line to finish. Here is one of them.

Saturday, 2 December 2017

Making Putz Houses for My Studio Window

So, back home in the historic little waterfront town of La Conner, and I've spent the last two days making small paper houses covered with old book pages and glitter, with black paper silhouettes to decorate the front window of my studio space.  Not collage, but lots of scissor work; I feel like Martha Stewart...!

Here are my little creations laid out on my kitchen counter prior to installation:





Thursday, 2 November 2017

Circular Rollage

Earlier in the year I was experimenting with weaving and cut-out patterns (apparently doing rollage although I had no idea what it was called).  I tried some checkerboards, some strips and then a circle.  My circular bride is a little hard to see, but she's in there...

The Bride