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Decorative grid sample. The strips are felt, decorated with heat bonded enamelling powder and the links are painted paper. This could be developed further
I'm starting some mixed media pieces which require some preparatory work.
This picture shows the result of ironing the inside of a crisp packet between two pieces of plain paper.
I may leave it unadorned or I may decide to paint or otherwise embellish it.
My old notebooks from my fabric designing days.
Blogged here blairpeter.typepad.com/weblog/2006/09/hidden_inside.html
the body isn't quite right yet, but parts of it are. and i haven't done his faceup yet... waiting for clearer idea on that first. i put bags under his eyes with grey masking tape, just to see what it would look like.
he nabbed some of the spring swap items, as well!
mixed media collage works, in acrylic. I have been burning it up lately, and these are stages of works in progress. eventually i want to make time lapse gifs.
this painting lasted a little over a week on the gallery walls before someone bought it.
Okay so there is this person that keeps getting rid of this really great vintage knit fabric. All I have to say is one man's trash is another man's treasure. Gosh I just love thrift stores.
This sample shows woven newspaper and painted calico stitched together with an applied phototransfer.
Work in progress: Skeleton carved from a 35 mm silver bar in silver frame. The skeleton has been drilled and burred out of the solid silver bar for many hours, but still needs more detail work. It will become a prototype for casting - and eventually become an element of casket brooches and pendants, mortuary slab rings and somesuch. It was originally inspired by a visit to the National Museum of Scotland, with the Mummy exhibition and permanent exhibits.
Well, I'd like to think I'm finished with this piece... but there are still a bunch of little things I don't like. Of course the more you dicker with the details the more likely you are to totally screw everything up. So I'm desperately trying to leave this guy alone now.
I really liked this retro wallpaper. Too bad we couldn't keep it (could be nice at least at one wall).
This work by Anette Snarby is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
This is the device that is on the other end of the system - it has a receiver radio and translates the signals from the buttons into something that the conputer recognizes as a usb keyboard. It is made using hardware and software from the VUSB toolkit.
A work in progress shot of my piece "Abstract Face", featured in the Brettkunst artshow. Sold to buyer in Denmark.
day 0ne: beetee, AO and me start the night bevor to paint 3 canvas´ the first combo at 2010
day two: artiste ouvrier, beetee and pirho started to place their stuff at the walls.
at the evening Artiste Ouvrier open the workinprogress exhibition with a short shadow theatre.
during the next days of the workinprogress exhibition you can meet artiste ouvrier while he
cut a 3x4m stencil for the lezarts-bievre festival in june.
The transformation from stark white with some color. This will the the accent-wall for this room. This is the opposite wall from the TV wall.