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New work made from paper...I used dye ink and rubber stamps for the background.
It's a Saturday with sprinkles on top kinda day. Here in Houston they are called sprinkles but when I lived in Boston they were called jimmies. What are they called where you are?
I LOVE me some Coldplay...this song is just perfect.
Love puns... I did this using paper and text
I did this using paper scraps from my big stash
I managed to fall down my stairs and land on my right knee SPLAT! Ouch.. Ouch... Ouch!! I hit so hard it knocked the wind out of me. I don't get along with my stairs (I seriously fall up them as well).
Here is some artwork I added to my
Etsy shop today.
Happy Friday
Working on this sea horse took quite awhile. I was holding my breath a lot because I was afraid I was going to blow the tiny bits all over the cutting mat. I know this happens from experience!
I created these by using cream colored cardstock and pastels.
Sculptor
Sher Christopher’s creations look like characters in a play, replete with theatrical masks, hats and intricate costumes. Christopher gathers papers of various colors and textures from around the world, using the weight and feel of a sheet of paper to suggest the fluid flow of a gown or a wisp of hair. Christopher’s sculptures are characterized by unexpected attention to detail, such as an embossed belt barely visible under the folds of a coat.
Check out
Sher's website for more awesome artwork.
Check out Burt Simons paper artist work...totally awesome! Yes, it is paper.
You can read more about Burt
here on his website.
Very sweet.
Carmen, Thanks!