The lovely doll heads arrived just before Christmas, the other elements - just a varied collection of objects waiting to shine again...I'm sending out intentions of creating some assemblage et al this year, keeping these planted in that still underdeveloped 3D part of my artful musings. One of my goals this year will be to seek out a teacher in assemblage whose work I admire - any suggestions??
I love these doll knobs, are they yours?
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THANK YOU for playing the word game...your presence is always appreciated and adds to the frivolity of the raucous logophile party!
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those are intriguing!
A face, a mind...full of thoughts...acting as doorknobs...opening doors to new spaces..new memories...new experiences...
Will we see what they see or saw? Or will these experiences be uniquely our own?
are you asking how to adhere them?
www.michaeldemeng.com
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic shots! Love the pairing of these and your blog is fabulous. Glad I found you!
ReplyDeleteFor myself I think Keith LoBue is both a great teacher and is my favorite artist. But he may not be the artist whose work most speaks to you.
Wow, Trudi, this is a wonderful gift!! and pairing them with those escutcheon plates?? is just brilliant!!
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Michael DeMeng has to be the one! He makes fabulous assemblages and these items you have displayed here a right up his alley too! I think you would love his work Trudi!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these doll heads-- you got them for xmas?
ReplyDeleteThere is an artist I know who does fabulous assemblage who lives in Michigan or Minnesota-- Annie Morgan-- she used to teach at Dillmans.
www.dillmans.com they might know how to find her. I will try to find out if she is still teaching.
Greetings Trudi,
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to see that you too are expanding into assemblage art.
I have a collection of links to blogs and websites of assemblage artists that I can send you to have a look at.
Best wishes,
Egmont
Absolutely love the doll heads. Can't wait to see them created into something of beauty!
ReplyDeleteReally intriguing start here. Looking forward to seeing where you take this.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh... I love your new assemblages, and that you will be doing more and more, and the pillow below is beautiful too, (the colors!) Have a wonderful weekend. roxanne
ReplyDeleteInteresting... decorative or functional? -Jayne
ReplyDeleteFYI - Michael deMeng is working with Craftcast to provide an online workshop: How to Stick it all Together.
ReplyDeletehttp://craftcast.com/masterclass/demeng_web.html