Friday, September 7, 2007
Fragments: part one
When I look at any artwork, I take in both the whole image as well as the smaller details. I have noticed that I am always discovering new elements within the art that I love the most. This is especially true in mixed media work. Sometimes I even think that just one small section of a larger piece would have made an amazing creation on its own. That got me thinking about my own art and got me started on a hunt for the favorite fragments from some of the pieces I have made myself.
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These fragments are lovely, and remind me of Nick Bantock's work, he adds lots of tiny details like this too..its makes all the difference.
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