They are all pages from a condensed Reader's Digest and were sewn together and painted. As seen here they were left out through snow and rain and high winds and nature! hence the disintegration collaboration put on by Seth Apter.
This wonderful collaboration has brought so many artists from around the world together, all with mother nature in its many forms as the collaborator.
This wonderful collaboration has brought so many artists from around the world together, all with mother nature in its many forms as the collaborator.
these are fabulous! thanks for sharing- what funn to see what everyone else has come up with!
ReplyDeleteLove the combination of paper, fabric, stitching and rusty metal. The beautiful blue in that last one just sings doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteThese are all just beautifully done! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work! Love the stitching around the edges. And, of course the rusty washer!
ReplyDeleteWhat are your plans for them?
This is a real beauty! Bravo!!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking pages. I particular like the idea of sewing these.
ReplyDeletelovely pieces!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the positive comments! I wanted to originally make a book with the pages. I like the idea of prayer flags so haven't made a final decision on the final outcome.
ReplyDeletelovely work!
ReplyDeleteLovely creations from beginning to end!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitch work and embellishment:)
ReplyDeleteThis loks absolutely great
ReplyDelete1st i like how you hung your pages out to "dry"...along the fence and especially loved the winter in snow shot. A wonder they stayed on the line.
ReplyDelete2nd i like the outcome, as a textile art quilter i appreicate the sewing of the parts and they came together in a lovely series of little art quilts!
a girl after my own heart, I love how these turned out, thanks for stopping by my blog...
ReplyDeleteThese old Readers Digest pages had no idea they would end up being made into such gorgeous art. Very creative and well done.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!! Your little works of art are so neat!! This project was such an amazing experience.
ReplyDeletelove what you did w/your pieces~
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