I work for a tax accountant and I start prepping for that horrid tax season in November. I think that's why I have so much anxiety for fall. I'll be busy from November through to April 15th. Also, I hate the cold.
In the fall my art is sort of a mess. I look at it and wonder where my head is at. So out of my mind is correct. To keep my mind focused I work like to work in mixed media collage. It keeps my mind and hands busy with little pieces of paper trying to make it work. I don't know why it's calming for me but it works.
This piece is called Many Moons. Here is a picture of my auditioned papers. I spend quite a lot of time auditioning pieces and sometimes they just don't work and I'm diving into my box of scraps looking for something else.
The long strips are dried wet wipes. I keep them and use them in collage all the time. I have quite a stack. Some are a form of polyester plastic so I figure with gel medium they will last quite while and not disintegrate.
Here is the finished piece. Its hard to photograph because of all the metallic on it. What you think is white is silver. I also added Seth Apter's Cling Rubber Stamps by Impression Obsession called Border Lines. I'm obsessed with this stamp!
Another thing I've been doing to keep my mind focus is color. Every time I use a stencil I spray it with water and put it down on paper. I keep going on one piece of paper until I like the way it looks. When it's all dry I put it away to use another day. Fall is here so now I'm pulling them out and coloring them in with watercolors. I'm not a fan of watercolors so in an effort to change my mind about them I try to use them.
Fall makes me feel like I have to squirrel away all my nuts for the winter and get everything in order so working on collage and coloring in a page like a coloring book keeps my mind at peace. Well, maybe for a short time!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
If Many Moons is you out of your mind (and being a former accountant I can understand why you might be so), then I recommend you stay there. It is an extraordinary piece even with the difficulty of photographing metallics, and I can imagine how truly outstanding it is in person. Bravo!!
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