
kisses, and plate-haloes, and one more snek that didn’t fit into the last collage.

More collage. I got the pieces tacked down but not yet glued in place, so this one may shift and change a bit before it’s done. I think there may be room for at least one more potato. Although I am usually not consciously thinking about a theme while I’m working on these collages, this one seems to have something to do with the spectators’ gaze. And now that I’m looking at it, it clearly needs more sneks.

I think I posted an earlier version of this one the day of the collage party. I think it’s done now. It will join my deck of cards that are on the theme of “ways I get stuck, and ways to get un-stuck” This one represents analysing a problem by taking it apart into smaller components.
here’s another one, that I posted the start of yesterday. It will also join the deck, representing something like the fierce power of family ties.


As is my custom, sometime in the month of February I turn my studio over to playing with collage. It starts with sharing the space and resources with a group of friends, and we spend a day playing together. For the past several years, we’ve handed around a group collage over the course of the day. Here’s what we came up with this year. The background is a discarded sketch by my friend Henry Thomas’ father George, who passed away last year. I was fortunate to be gifted a generous supply of his leftover art materials, and a few of his paintings and sketches. I’m not sure what he would have thought of this, but we certainly loved working with it as our ground surface!
As usual, I didn’t actually finish much on the day of the party, but here are the two little pieces that I actually got set up and glued down.

