Our instructor, Karen, got us started this week with a challenging in-class assignment. First, she gave each student the same following items: an approximately 8 1/2" x 11" mat board, a piece of yellow paper, a piece of green and yellow marbled paper, a piece of the inside of an envelope, one piece of gold-speckled netting, and a piece of outer-space-themed wallpaper. We were then instructed to make a collage with those materials using simply scissors and adhesive gel, the only rule being that we could not use any objects other than those five items to create our piece.
On Monday I created a collage using the papers pretty much as I received them. During the critique my instructor stated that it was "successful."
On Wednesday I repeated the exercise and came up with an entirely different iteration, which Karen pronounced to be "simple yet effective."
I think I like this second collage better. I especially like the three-dimensionality of the curved black-and-silver strip of paper encircling the yellow and green strips. I love how it echos the rings of the planet above.
I think I'm really going to enjoy this class.
1 comment:
you have a gift for contructive art
it is sort of a spatial thing that
three dimensional artist excel at
I knew you would enjoy it
love dad
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