What color would you choose?
Welcome to the “One Crayon Color Challenge”.
I confess- I love crayons. Especially Crayola, smell them! They have a unique aroma that will instantly transport you… To elementary school, to sharing a box of 64 with sisters…but I digress. This creative color hop, hosted by Sally Russick of The Studio Sublime is all about color. And I agree- what an evocative vehicle for color!
When I signed up, I selected GREEN. To me this offered myriad possibilities within the monochromatic color scheme. My first, and immediate association is with forest and trees, a canopy of branches, Nature’s cathedral arching over one’s head. I selected one of my original Dryad pendants. ( She has since been redesigned, and is more willowy. And yes, there is a bit of brown…)
I think I saw Sally say that the challenge was open to ANY medium. Hope so- I was recently doing a new series of mixed media collages for a local show. So…Arbor Vitae
The collage is multiple layers of papers, both solid colors and decorative patterns. The base is a small stretched canvas, that i have altered. The text is from Encyclopedia Brittanica- my mother’s childhood set actually. There are layers of printed leaves and stenciled patterns in thin acrylic and glazes creating depth and interest.
The niche seen from the back- it is constructed of book board and set into the canvas.
I would love to hear your thoughts. The piece is quite a small detailed treasure, the dryad pendant measures 1.5″ tall. It was a pleasure to me to think outside the box, even though that resulted in my working inside the box! Please stop by my friends’ and colleagues’ blogs as well. I look forward to seeing their colorful creations. I do wonder if anyone else went off into mixed media territory …
Oh Jenny!! This is just so wonderful!! You done good, girl!! There is just something about the green and the paper and the pendant that touch me to my core, I mean that!! I’m drawn right into to this beautiful work of art!!! I know that you are busy this weekend with a festival, so I want to extend a huge THANK YOU!!! Thank you for taking time to take part in the hop!!! I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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No Sally, thank you! It was a pleasure, and incentive to combine my pendants and mixed media work- an idea I had been thinking of lately. I look forward to hopping with coffee at a leisurely pace after I unpack Monday!
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That is just beautiful. I love the different papers and the different shades of green. That little dryad pendant in the middle is gorgeous.
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What a wonderful mixed media art piece. I like the way you made that canvas into a bit of a shadowbox. There’s so MUCH interest in what you’re calling a small piece. I’m so glad you thought out of the box with this one. It’s a winner for sure!!
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Beautiful! Love how you did something different!
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Hi Jenny,
Fantastic mixed media piece, the layering is great and the pendant in the middle is fantastic.
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Truly a beautiful work of art! I love the colors and the creativity … lovely!
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I love what you did!
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This is truly a work of art! I can picture this resting on an easel in my foyer table…just gorgeous!!!!!
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Your piece of art is wonderful! Really beautiful.
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hey there girl – I cannot believe I missed your post on this! I thought I’d gotten everyone, but I was having trouble the weekend of the hop leaving comments on some folks’ blogs – I think it’s my stupid blogger thing again!
I’m totally amazed at your gorgeous artwork – holy cow that’s cool!! I love your shades of green, first of all. Your pendant is so precious and I’m glad you thought outside the ‘box’ because this is truly special – and unique. I love that it’s not actually jewelry (wish I knew another medium myself!) because it makes it all that much more interesting!
Beautiful, simply beautiful. Thanks for stopping by and posting on my blog, too – appreciate that!! 🙂
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Thanks everyone for the comments, sorry I couldnt respond individually. I am coming off a frantic hectic period of shows and exhibits and was glad to get my entry posted! Now a week later I am 2/3 through! Better finish in time, as Cindy Wimmer’s buttton hop is this weekend. Wow. But thanks for stopping by – I appreciate every comment!
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