My thoughts are turning toward a summer road trip west. After visiting our friend near Bozeman, Montana, we're planning to drive through the eastern edge of Idaho, down through Utah and over through Colorado. We'll take photos all along the way for me to use in my artwork, stop at some galleries to leave portfolios, and pick up some alabaster at a quarry in Ft. Collins for my husband, Rob, to carve.
In looking forward to spending some time in the western landscape, I worked on the 12" x 12" piece above. I've digitally altered a photo from Utah and added in some art papers and segments of text from a yellowed brochure from a western park. I told Rob I'd meant to work in some vertical strips in the left foreground and was musing about adding something and his response was, "No. That would ruin it. It's perfect the way it is." Well OK then!!!
Sunday, March 27, 2011
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ReplyDeleteI think Rob is right - it is perfect the way it is. But I am intrigued by your recent exploration of vertical strips and love the weaving you've introduced. It wasn't until I clicked on it for the larger image that I realized the vertical was woven in, and it just gave me a feeling of delight! Maybe because it is used sparingly...? Not sure, but it just grabbed me :)
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and tones in this. Can't wait to see what comes of your upcoming Utah/Wasatch mountain area photo collecting!
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