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Through the mingling of
words
ideas
letters
hearts
names
smiles
warmth
The soul is nurtured
The universe sighs
The sun rises
This is still in process but I wanted to show it to you now!
Work In Progress, not too much going on, the receiver is made of entirely shapes (except for the trigger)
comment, note please any suggestions for the fire selector, release button?
I grabbed stashed and recycled papers, envelopes and other ephemera to fill up the book. Since the binding clips open and close, I can always move things around, flip pages or add new materials.
Incorporated an original photo of my own shadow. Used the original painting and CS3 extended to just play around.
Almost all the hexagons are cut- hand cramp! Think I might take the cream/purple dot out, seems out of place now.
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.
A sneaky view of an advanced medical lab.
This is intended to be separated in 16x16 base plates.
In the left, there's a room to control the TAC-Reso-module chamber (upper left in this pic)
This image is a composite of 3 images where I focus stacked to ensure that the insect was all sharp and in focus but the background was blurred.
I grabbed stashed and recycled papers, envelopes and other ephemera to fill up the book. Since the binding clips open and close, I can always move things around, flip pages or add new materials.
Jerry in progress.Jerry Waese for JKPP
each one of the phases of this work in progress might be considered a finished work. I wanted to keep each one of these stages.
Watercolour on 21x13cm. moleskine watercolour notebook Jerry's thread in JKPP:
www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762350381...
Jerry's stream is here:
This is the portrait Jerry made of me: www.flickr.com/photos/waese/5761429312/
I grabbed stashed and recycled papers, envelopes and other ephemera to fill up the book. Since the binding clips open and close, I can always move things around, flip pages or add new materials.
i was making a hoodie for her until she assure she saw a bunny in the garden and ran away.
the cardboard.. thats for another project.
30 kitties, bunnies and puppies means 60 little ears and 60 little arms need to be sewn, turned and pressed... not that I'm counting, the last thing you want to do is start counting when your space is this repetitious...
Blogged 19 November 2009.