Friday, June 14, 2013

Seed Story IV



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!

16 comments:

  1. Just checking in--the seed series is outstanding. I admire your sense of freedom and expression. Makes for some very unique stuff. Bravo. Best.

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    1. Hi Bill, it's good to see you back in the blogoshere! Thanks for the kind words!

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  2. le numéro 3 aussi est en vacances :)) bonne chance!

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    1. Yes, it is, Elfi; I'm a bit jealous that its vacation will be so much longer than mine!

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  3. looks great and thanks for explaining it all!

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    1. Thanks, 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.

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  4. Hi, Sharmon - yes, please do post III
    and wishing you a good vacation. Hope you are off to somewhere fun. love, sus

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    1. 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
      I hope you're having a great summer!
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  5. These are really interesting, and a cool study of seed pods.. I love it.

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    1. Good to see you, Chris, and thanks! I hope you're enjoying your summer!

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  6. Great colors and I love the "tangle" of the stems! I'll be looking for III! Have a warm and wonderful summer weekend!

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    1. Mary 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!

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  7. love both of these pieces... the things artists can find to do with seeds!

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    1. Thanks, Patti! Seeds have always been an important symbol for me, and very inspiring.

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  8. beautiful pieces on an interesting theme,
    small but powerful just like a seed, the stitching makes it even more special, x

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    1. Small but powerful- I like that, Renilde! thank you!

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