My technique is a figurative form of collage. I take bits of torn hand-made and hand-painted papers, glue them over an acrylic under-painting, to form a recognizable image. I call this "Paper Paintings" because from a distance my work very much resembles an impressionistic painting.
The blog providing "behind the scenes" information to the art found on www.cowartandmore.com. This blog is maintained by gallery owner and cattle veterinarian, Kathy Swift
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
A conversation with Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson: Part 3
What is your technique?
My technique is a figurative form of collage. I take bits of torn hand-made and hand-painted papers, glue them over an acrylic under-painting, to form a recognizable image. I call this "Paper Paintings" because from a distance my work very much resembles an impressionistic painting.
My technique is a figurative form of collage. I take bits of torn hand-made and hand-painted papers, glue them over an acrylic under-painting, to form a recognizable image. I call this "Paper Paintings" because from a distance my work very much resembles an impressionistic painting.
Labels:
Florida artist,
flowers,
mixed media art,
mixed media collage,
Orlando
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This photo is of me standing next to my piece that was on display in Atlanta with the Atlanta Collage Society (I am a member) at the Quinlan Fine Arts Center
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