This is my contribution to the collaborative project of Stackoholics Anonymous, promoted by Seth Apter in his blog: The Altered Page. I used about five hundred (500) sheets of painted papers with different techniques, to make the stack.
For me the first picture means that, starting from the mind and imagination of artists, represented by the big and old books, and through tools such as brushes of different types, you can create art, and then make it tangible to other, as a sign of perpetuity.
For me the first picture means that, starting from the mind and imagination of artists, represented by the big and old books, and through tools such as brushes of different types, you can create art, and then make it tangible to other, as a sign of perpetuity.
What a beautiful stack. The paper you have made is gorgeous.
RispondiEliminamagnificent stack of paper! it will make wonderful art!
RispondiEliminaSo many gorgeous papers...beautiful stacks you have there!
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Paper, yards and yards of paper!! Love those stacks. keep smiling and creating
RispondiEliminaI'm pleased with all your comments! Yes! I will keep painting papers because it is very very pleasant!! Thank You all!!
RispondiEliminaBeautiful! I think you have the most colorful of them all!
RispondiEliminaYour paper is scrumptious!
RispondiEliminaWonderful stacks! Very cool indeed!!
RispondiEliminaThank you to all! Feel free to be follower of my blog and stay tuned on new papers!!
RispondiEliminaThose are some incredibly gorgeous hand painted papers. I would love to dive right into them and examine each one for its color and artistic beauty. Sorry I'm late getting here. I'm still trying to get through the very long list of stackers!
RispondiEliminaThank you Elizabeth! I can show you papers you are most interested! Just tell me!
RispondiEliminai am slowly catching up with the "stacks"......what a colourful, varied lot of papers you have!
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