Blissful Stillness |
A few weeks ago, I ventured to The Hirshhorn Museum and saw a collection of works by Joseph Cornell. I could easily have spent half a day just looking inside the exquisite boxes filled with all those interesting little items. This got me back into doing little assemblages with the tiny felts collection.
Joseph Cornell's Verso of Cassiopeia 1 |
Joseph Cornell |
A few more days until my giveaway of my Gefelte Fish (view here).
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Beautiful, Corinna. I had no idea that this medium goes through such changes!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laurie. I didn't know either! New things always happening..never know exactly how it's going to turn out!
DeleteI love the dimensionality of this piece, and I am grateful daily for the cheer of your art!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dotty. Sure is fun to play with art materials, isn't it? :)
DeleteThis looks like a heart to me, but a real heart, with all its pieces and parts. Such a little treasure :)
ReplyDeleteHa! Now that you say that, it does look a bit like a heart! Bet if I turned it a different way, it would remind of something else...rorshacht felt!
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