disintegration

May 1, 2009

p4300008amy disintegration project (inspired by seth apter)  began here.   my first bundle  flew away   and i began again here on feb 12.  it hasn’t been very long, but sun, wind and rain have done their part in this collaboration with nature.  papers are wavy, colors are muted.  a little paperclip rust, a little dirt . . . .  they’re still a bit wet from our recent rain.

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the next step will be making  something(s) using these nature-kissed materials.  we’ll show those later.

seth has links to all the (many!) artists working on this project.  go see.

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10 Responses to “disintegration”

  1. dymphie Says:

    love the way your bundle looks, the rust is cool

  2. theresa Says:

    great results!


  3. This is like CHRISTMAS!!


  4. I can see some neat projects comming out of this bundle.

  5. Renee Howell Says:

    the papers curved ever so nicely!

  6. nancy neva Says:

    i am so all about BLUES lately….gorgeous colorings and effect.

  7. Chris Says:

    Hey, I LOVE what you selected for your final bundle, and I really look forward to seeing what you make. The variety of bundles and the finished projects are going to be really interesting. Here’s to inspiration!

  8. Chris Says:

    oh! re: your rambling… it’s a sign of a great mind!

  9. Roberto Says:

    Hello, Mrs Tennison.
    I was actually writing to say that Im still impressed by alot of the work you make. Basically everything Ive seen you make is great.

    Also, I dont know if you remember or still wanted to do, the trade we talked about for my photo in exchange for you to make something for my gf amanda. if you want still want to do that just let me know. Ive reminded justin several times but im not sure if he remembers to ask you. But I would be more then glad to print the photo for you if you wanted as well.

    Hope we can work something out because Amanda (my gf) really likes all your work.


  10. I am so anxious to “read” the next stanza of this poetic dance and metaphor. You have an intuitive approach to you art making. Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart


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