4.11.2012

April 10

I managed it. They're odd and circular. I do like the size of these (about 3 inches in diameter) and I like how you have to peer at them and be close to them to really 'see' them. I'm interested in cutting the boundaries that the paper gives me.

I'm not making anything tonight but I am setting myself a challenge of cutting three very different and detailed patterns from paper to use as an overlaying pattern (as in the second image in the previous post).




5 comments:

  1. thank you johanna!!! it feels like getting to stop by your studio, which is an inspiration no matter what you are doing. I know we talked about some kind of an online collaboration when you visited. this blog makes me realize, it really is as simple as sharing what you're doing. so thank you for seeing this and doing something about it!!!

    these collages make me think:
    breaking in, intersecting, caught, planets (oliver is making "earth planet" drawings...)

    last night we watched, "Another Earth"...

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  2. Thanks so much Amanda. I think of you in your studio often, wondering what you are working on. We can still do a collaboration. I'd absolutely love it. xxx

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  3. loving these. I'd like to sit down with them and hold them and move them around and properly interact with them.

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