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11.75" X 12" Jz 10-24 from the
Untethered series*created after listening to Incident At Gate 7 by the Thievery Corporation!
Tricollage made in collaboration with Lynn Skordal and Sabine Remy. Find Sabine and Lynn here: miriskum.de/ regularpaper.blogspot.nl/ For some summer feelings;))
One of my eldest ancestors still possess the skills to show us her "magic" shadow play although the outcome isn't always what you would expect.
Collage made for last week's theme "The Shadow" on kollagekit.blogspot.com/
This was created after I received a phone call that the youngest in our group of friends had committed suicide. My heart was so broken. I sat for days just layering pieces until I seen this heart. Really made me feel a hundred times better but never quite healed the wounds of not knowing she was so sad.
For all my friend's!
I love you
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My project to post one collage a day for the month of February.
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This is an updated version of a previous post.. The original image was a cut-n-paste project.. I wanted to create a seamless image using basic cut and paste techniques.. This version of that image is a representation of my updated painting skills using GIMP software..
Collage collaboration started by me (Josephine), continued by Lynn Skordal and finished by Sabine Remy.
Find more of Lynn's art here: regularpaper.blogspot.nl/
Find more of Sabine's art here: miriskum.de/
For the kollagekit.blogspot.nl/ theme this week: Guinness World's Records.
This are my sisters (in disguise) and me, rehearsing 'Happy Birthday' for our mom.
I am standing in front of the troop, 'humming' along, because they get out of tune very rabbitly (or is it rapidly?)