I greatly enjoyed creating my last collage “To the Sea”. I decided to further explore the use of a limited color palette.This piece is a companion piece to my last one in wanting to go by the same “rules”. (limited color palette, utilizing my two main techniques within one piece to equal degrees, smaller sized paper)
As usual I only used photos which I took, my trusty scissors and adhesive applied with a brush. The sort of Maxfield Parish coloring comes from the times of day that I took the photos, all Pre-Raphaelite luminescence playing upon the neighborhood but for a few minutes at a time.
For all my work regardless of medium I prefer a certain amount of density. Especially with my collages, I like the effect of the viewer being able to find new little things with each viewing. An open ended narrative which leads to one’s own personal daydreams.
“This Little Piggy” 11×14
I like this piece very much. ❤️❤️
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Thank you, appreciate it
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I think the choices you made here for materials works very nicely. The composition along with layering creates a very cohesive and impactful piece.
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Thank you
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Why did you title it like that ?
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Most my titles are from my writing
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This is fantastic!
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I love this! Beautiful piece.
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Thank you
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Reblogged this on Art, Photography and Poetry.
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Great image. I have re-blogged; scheduled for Friday. Best Regards.
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Thanks.
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Cheers.
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I really like this, in particular the color palette.
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Thank you.
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You’re welcome.
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I love this Wayne…really beautiful
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Thank you appreciate it 🙏
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I love the total impact. Reblogging it…
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Thanks 👃
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Reblogged this on Reena Saxena and commented:
Enjoy the vision, then read about the techniques.
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Very insightful, and clever use of colour. Must have taken a while to create!
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Thank you. Yes the colkages are always labor intensive
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But very worthwhile?
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Always!
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Beautiful!
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Thanks
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You are welcome.
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Interesting collages. Like the subdued colour.
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Thanks color just ambient light from odd hours of day
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