This was a take from a used book sale for charity. I literally get high from such events. LOL.
I love books. I love illustration. I love children’s books.
I love dictionaries. I am deeply and profoundly in love with words.
It seems natural I would choose to make art that ties all
these loves together.
I put these two components: a dictionary page from a 1948
New Century Dictionary and an illustration from Peppermint Fences, a textbook
from the 1960’s.
1948 New Century Dictionary + 1960's Children's textbook - Peppermint Fence
Everything came when my friend gave me some picture frames
to use. It was a simple matter of cutting images and finding a dictionary image
that felt fitting for the illustration.
The outcome is so loveable!
Close up of the Collage Art - They just don't make dictionaries like they used to!
Here are two images so you can get a clear picture of the
size of the finished work. I like it so much, I am actively collecting other
images and considering what simple paper art I can make for free later. I had
the books on hand – I think they cost $3 for the entire books but they have so
many pages to use, if I had to put a page by page cost along with a squirt of
Super 77 and the free picture frame?
I would say this project cost me less than pennies.
The pleasure from it is… abundant. I’m off to create more
nearly free art.
What creative projects are you working on right now?
Here you can see how small the collage is - very "ownable" my friend said.
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