I don't have a title for her yet. I must sit and stare for a while to hear the title. She is "an alteration of a basket of lemons". My Faces In Collage students saw it. ♥
I just have to comment here as well to say that I just love this piece. I think that her face is my favorite of them all in the class...so beautiful Sharon!
She's so gorgeous, Sharon. I'm always inspired by your creative energy and works of art. Been going thru health issues over the past few months and have missed visiting. Hopefully I can be in better touch with my muses. xxoo
Love this! Seems like I say that for every new piece but well, it's all I can think of...I love them all! Do you think maybe you could lend me your talents and way of thinking just for a few days? I promise to give it back to you when I'm finished! LOL!
Hi Sharon, This piece is wonderful. You have a terrific eye for portrait work. You inspire my own work on all levels. I am a fiber artist, mostly quilted textiles. I have been a loyal follower of your blog and appreciate all that you share with me. Wishing you continued success in all you do, LuAnn luannkessi.blogspot.com
Oh my, I just found you through Deryn Mentock and I am completely fascinated by what you are doing - Your work is magical!
I see you use magazine pages but am wondering if it's possible to use photographs printed on an ink jet printer? The reason I ask is I am a photographer, mostly nature oriented and this has my brain working overtime!
Your comments inspire me, make me smile and I never miss a one. And I just want to say Thank You for that.
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I love using my hands to do anything. I get lost creating. Painting faces, collage, mixed media, and altered books are my passions.
Digging in the dirt feeds my soul. Flowers are one of God's greatest creations.
I'm shy although one might not know it. I have too many opinions and can't keep them to myself.
AND THEN........
Every now and then, I just need to touch cloth. I use unwanted clothing, cast offs, remnants, unfinished works-in-progress, cloth napkins, table cloths, curtains, and my stash which is pretty extensive.
And then, I sit and stitch. And stitch. Because stitching calms and relaxes me. It quiets the chatter in my head and keeps me upright in the chair zone in the evenings. And that is The Cloth Side Of Me.
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Dear Timothy,
I am making progress quilting the backside of your cloth where my story
continues to develop.
First of all, you probably won't recognize th...
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I love how you've nestled her head into the bird! I think this is beautiful...you inspire me!
ReplyDeleteWow! This has huge impact!
ReplyDeleteI just have to comment here as well to say that I just love this piece. I think that her face is my favorite of them all in the class...so beautiful Sharon!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I love her!!! Gorgeous face, you're so amazing Sharon! :)
ReplyDeletefantastic!
ReplyDeleteShe's so gorgeous, Sharon. I'm always inspired by your creative energy and works of art.
ReplyDeleteBeen going thru health issues over the past few months and have missed visiting. Hopefully I can be in better touch with my muses.
xxoo
Beautiful! You have such a creative imagination.
ReplyDeleteLove this! Seems like I say that for every new piece but well, it's all I can think of...I love them all! Do you think maybe you could lend me your talents and way of thinking just for a few days? I promise to give it back to you when I'm finished! LOL!
ReplyDeleteOu, so lovely, so beautiful, sensitive!!
ReplyDeleteI love your works!
Oh wow this is terrific, x
ReplyDeleteThis so beautiful. I love the bird, too.
ReplyDeleteThis so beautiful. I love the bird, too.
ReplyDeletelove love her:O)Just gorgeous
ReplyDeleteSharon she is beautiful!!!! I love the bird (of course). What a wonderful workshop.
ReplyDeleteJacky xox
Great piece. It looks like you and your students are having a wonderful time with the class.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Hi Sharon,
ReplyDeleteThis piece is wonderful. You have a terrific eye for portrait work. You inspire my own work on all levels. I am a fiber artist, mostly quilted textiles. I have been a loyal follower of your blog and appreciate all that you share with me.
Wishing you continued success in all you do,
LuAnn
luannkessi.blogspot.com
Oh my, I just found you through Deryn Mentock and I am completely fascinated by what you are doing - Your work is magical!
ReplyDeleteI see you use magazine pages but am wondering if it's possible to use photographs printed on an ink jet printer? The reason I ask is I am a photographer, mostly nature oriented and this has my brain working overtime!