Today didn't proceed as swimmingly as yesterday, (possibly because I used fewer food photos?), but I completed all 16 basic exercises in Clare's instructions. There are hints on how to do more, different things, but I think I'll take a break, and observe the 46 collages I did in the last four days. In class, some students were coloring in, adding, subtracting to the collages they've completed, and I might want to try these, or, observe and find out more about what I've already done. And weave.
I found the first two terribly difficult. The idea is to cut up a photo into small squares and remove some but maintain the original "picture". First, removing any piece appeared as if I took away an important piece; then once I got started I wanted to remove almost all of them. When I paid attention to the shape of the negative space, some pieces needed to come back in to make the overall picture attractive.
With this one, I wanted to leave in many of the dark piece in the lower right corner.
I also worked on some of Lynne's photograph.
Is this my favorite of the four because of the colors?
Alas, no, I love the B/W and the "scene" I see here. As well, I like the band of bright lights one third of the way from the top; it gives a great focal point, secondary only to the person.
Negative of B/W, and you can see the shape of the band of light looks like land, and below, water. Almost Monet-esque. But even though I changed the blade tip, this picture didn't cut cleanly, and I was so unhappy, I decided not to do any more collages. But I did some photoshopping.
I'm learning that, like anything else, (drawing!) it pays to stick with collage so that I can improve on the technique and be able to put in a little bit of me into what I do, to really enjoy what I'm doing. When I'm there, I can get into the moment and not worry about how this is going to help my weaving, or weighting out if I should be making collages or weaving.
I think, I hope, my mind is ticking even after I finish the work for the day. I keep looking at them and going back to them, and not exactly thinking about them specifically, but they don't leave me for a while. The last three nights I've preferred to watch mindless television for a couple of hours in preference to good shows, or reading, and though I'm not aware of it, my mind seems to be thinking about the collages. Only after a couple of hours of watching, or having the TV on but not exactly watching, can I read.
Strange but wonderful. But then it's autumn here, and nothing can possibly go wrong!
Sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI like the two on top of the post. They kind of gets to me.
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ReplyDeleteDesirée, I've been thinking of doing one very Zen-like, with only very few of the original left and you really have to think to connect the dots/lines.
ReplyDeleteDeep End, humbled. Thanks!
I like the black and white ones too. I've been enjoying your collage posts. Terribly interesting. The last time I did collage must have been in grade school. A frustration of torn edges and sticky magazines.
ReplyDeleteOh, sticky everything... I've been washing my hands so often they are so dry now!
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