Showing posts with label pear collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pear collage. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Pretty Pear Collage
8.25x5.25 mixed media collage in my junk journal done today on a page already had sprayed with walnut ink stain and a dictionary page part collaged onto it. Left side red letter text was junk mail from Publisher's Clearing House. Sketched using alcohol based markers, the pear was put in using other junk mail and magazine for torn paper collage effects. Pink marker colored in the bottom and at random.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Pear No. 2 - torn paper collage
9x6 torn paper collage on matboard drawn and begun yesterday then finished up a few hours ago. Since it is only my second pear collage and I stuck the numeral 2 in its midsection, it had to have that designation. A furniture leg is its stem and I really like the sneaky way a tater tot appeared below the numeral, food is food, right? I've posted the first pear below here.
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Here is Happy Pear 8.5x7 torn paper collage on matboard done in October 2012 that is now gone to a collector.
Image is COPYRIGHT 2012 Kay Smith.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Happy Pear
8.5x7 torn paper collage on matboard, a demo I started for Monday evening art class, and finished up today. Using slick magazine pages and matte medium, tear colors needed and adhere to a black marker line drawing. When dry coat several times with gloss medium varnish for a shine.
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