Seed Story IV
ingredients: acetate, monotype, acrylic ink, cheesecloth, watercolor crayons, stitching, vintage book page
You may have noticed that I skipped Seed Story III. There is one, but I had to send it off to the curator of the traveling show just as I was getting ready to leave for vacation, so I didn't have a chance to photograph it. Instead, I've posted Seed Story IV, a piece which I decided not to put in the exhibit. Eventually, when Seed Story III returns from its journey, I will be sure to post it here.
Have a great weekend, everyone!
Just checking in--the seed series is outstanding. I admire your sense of freedom and expression. Makes for some very unique stuff. Bravo. Best.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill, it's good to see you back in the blogoshere! Thanks for the kind words!
Deletele numéro 3 aussi est en vacances :)) bonne chance!
ReplyDeleteYes, it is, Elfi; I'm a bit jealous that its vacation will be so much longer than mine!
Deletelooks great and thanks for explaining it all!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cat- I almost sent this one, but I thought the other was better, even though this "goes" with the other two more than the one I sent.
DeleteHi, Sharmon - yes, please do post III
ReplyDeleteand wishing you a good vacation. Hope you are off to somewhere fun. love, sus
Hi Sus- I'm not sure how long the show will run so it might be a while before I get III back from its travels
DeleteI hope you're having a great summer!
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These are really interesting, and a cool study of seed pods.. I love it.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you, Chris, and thanks! I hope you're enjoying your summer!
DeleteGreat colors and I love the "tangle" of the stems! I'll be looking for III! Have a warm and wonderful summer weekend!
ReplyDeleteMary Ann, it might be a while before I get III back from its travels- I'm not sure how long the show will run. I hope you're having a great summer as well!
Deletelove both of these pieces... the things artists can find to do with seeds!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Patti! Seeds have always been an important symbol for me, and very inspiring.
Deletebeautiful pieces on an interesting theme,
ReplyDeletesmall but powerful just like a seed, the stitching makes it even more special, x
Small but powerful- I like that, Renilde! thank you!
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