Would you like to live in this little house? The neighborhood looks a bit bleak, probably a long trek to the nearest grocery store for supplies. But lots of fresh air!
Random ramblings from the cluttered brain of a Brit ex-pat North Devonian trying to keep cool in the steamy summers and warm in the frosty winters of The Great White North.
Saturday, 29 March 2025
Up North
Wednesday, 19 March 2025
School's Out
One more from the Altered Board Book.
There's always an individual who insists on swimming against the current, isn't there? I'm sure we all know someone like that.
Image created using acrylic paint, potato bag string, home made stencils printed on rice paper using the gelli plate, Japanese washi origami paper, and Goldfish Crackers ad from a magazine.
Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Traffic Jam
Another one from the Altered Board Book.
A map of.... where? Looks like a busy place with all those vehicles heading across town. Streets printed on rice paper using string from paper potato bags. The cars were cut from the CAA magazine that comes in my mailbox. Sort of like the AAA but further north.
Thursday, 27 February 2025
Creatures of the Forest
Another page from the Altered Board Book.
Beware the wild creatures of the deep dark forest. The noble stags arrived from Scotland on a paper napkin from a Rabbie Burns dinner, and the Swedish Dala Horse was lurking on a sheet of Japanese tissue paper.
And now they are living together in a forest of Canadian maple leaves printed on Chinese rice paper. Quite international.
Wednesday, 19 February 2025
Tea for Two?
Another image from the Altered Board Book.
My collection of fancy paper napkins is far too large, but so useful when looking for images to use. The zebras and the lizards are napkin animals released from their paper jungle.... did you know that all paper napkins (or serviettes if you prefer) consist of three layers of very thin paper that have to be separated before using the image in a collage?
I'm not sure where the teapot came from, but the background is a print of maple leaves on rice paper. The zebras look quite puzzled, they are wondering where the teapot came from too.
Sunday, 9 February 2025
Scary?
She was a gelli print transfer from a fashion magazine, acrylic on rice paper. A bargain packet of assorted Japanese origami papers found at the local thrift shop provided the floral arrangement, with some black tissue paper.
I put my scissors and glue stick to work and this was the result, I never really plan, I just let it happen.
Scary? Possibly. What do you think?
Wednesday, 5 February 2025
Fantasy Streetscape.
I've heard of a watchdog but this is definitely a watchcat.
The girl came from a fashion magazine, Vogue or perhaps Elle, and the moggie was advertising cat food. The streetscape is a page from one of those European River Cruise brochures that mysteriously arrive in the mail, even though I have never actually ordered one. The sky is gelli print on rice paper.
Suggestions for a title, anyone?
Sunday, 2 February 2025
Flower Power.
Another page from the Altered Baby Board Book.
Background is acrylic gelli print created with a home made stencil. Flowers were cut from homestyle magazines... Chatelaine and Style At Home.... and the balustrade came from Vogue, minus the model who was leaning on it, somewhere in Paris I think.
Friday, 31 January 2025
Altered Baby Book
No I didn't alter a Baby, just some Baby Books.
You know the ones I mean... those colourful story books with board pages, about 6 inches (15.25cm) square, meant for little people to enjoy, almost non-destructible. I like to remove the images (medium sandpaper does a thorough job) and add my own artwork.