mixed media collage/ sculpture
(rusted sheet metal, bingo chips, wire, flour sack, wood and paper ephemera on oval canvas)
I found this piece of rusted sheet metal on our street two weeks ago while on a walk with Stella and another neighborhood mom and her littlest son. Isn’t it great! Like a topographical map or the veil of nighttime descending. And I found the round piece of rusted metal on a walk, too, about six months ago. I originally thought it would become the center of a sand dollar, but it seems to work here, too, as a twinkling star.
I am thinking a little bit now about creating other soft sculpture forms to affix to collages. I’m still not quite sure what they would be, but it might help me move along some to give it a try.
Camp Glassenberg here has been an intense experience. No nap means no break for me from 6:30 am – 6:30 pm. I am trying to get used to this new schedule. Roxanne and I have been spending some really nice time baking and working with clay and eating popsicles on the patio during Stella’s afternoon nap, but is really exhausting, too.
Fortunately serious cuteness abounds. Look whose hair is finally long enough for a "fountain" ponytail
I think she’s officially a toddler now.
myra says
Rusted sheet metal? I love it!
I’m not sure why, but all your pieces have such a great museum-like feel to me. Whenever I see one I want to catalog it. Does that make sense?
Love the fountain ponytail too. So cute.
Esa says
Your daughter looks so much like my daughter Coco. Check out the photo on my blog. Separated at birth perhaps?
Jenna says
Your little girl is darling. I love the “fountain” ponytail. I immortalized my daughter at this age, with this hair style, in a portrait quilt. So cute.
lucykate crafts says
my youngest is 2 (i have a girl, age 5, and a boy), and we’ve toyed with the idea of dropping his daytime nap. my daughter dropped hers really young, but at the time, i worked full time and she was at nursery. his nap had started interfering with bedtime and we were having lots of messing about so, at the moment, he is having a morning sleep. a full 1.5 hours of peace for me (when its not the school holidays!). i know its not going to last though!
Gabrielle says
Your little one is so cute with the topknot. It must be hard to lose the daytime nap – I look forward to those moments of peace everyday. I love what you have done here with the metal fragments in your latest collage and your birds have so much personality.
Tiffany Harvey says
I could totally see a plump, stuffed caterpillar crawling around on one of your pieces. 😉
Amy says
I lost the link to your blog when I reformatted my pc, and am so glad I found you again! 🙂
There’s so much catching up to do with your archives (I better pull up a chair…), and I missed looking at your softies. I can’t believe she’s a toddler now! 😀
h. says
Argh! I feel your struggle! Even now that my girls are both older (4 and 7), I am still hugely protective of my “after bedtime” creative time. If either of the girls come down after tucking in, I have to count to ten so I don’t stomp my foot, pout, and yell “This is my time! mine mine mine. Let me work.”
Jhoanna says
Hi Abby, just wanted to say that I have nominated you for a “Rockin’ Girl Blogger” award 🙂 (details here: http://oneredrobin.com/2007/08/02/rockin-and-other-good-stuff/).
Just wanted to acknowledge your continuing creativity as a source of inspiration.
eydie says
love the new “rusted” piece….
you are unbelieveable!
shiso mama says
i love the use of the metal. it adds a very different feel to the work.
i dont’ think i’ve seen pics of your girls before. cuties!