Well, it may not be Day 4, but my little panda collage is finally finished! Christmas got in the way for a few days, but now that the holiday fun is almost over, I'm feeling a bit antsy about getting back to making art:) I really had a great time making this collage and definitely want to do some more of it, but right now I think I hear my pencils calling me!
This piece was trimmed down to a square format because I felt it had too much green; it also looks better in this cropped format, the yellow running off the page a bit. What do you think?
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He looks cute enough to cuddle!
Great job Sandy
Oops, I wasn't done. How did you achieve the "furry" look?
Sandy, this is a wonderful collage! Yes, yes, the cropping was the magic, great composition. I would love to see it and see how you did the collage pieces. Just love him. Judy
Carola, I had so much fun doing this because I LOVE pretty paper--so now I have an excuse to buy it when I see it! I'm also telling all my friends to keep pretty paper for me. The furry part?--a decorative paper with fibers in it that I pulled apart making the edges look, well, furry!!! Thanks for your comments, I love to have you visit!
Judy, I'm thrilled you looked in! This is something completely new for me but I really think I like it, it's a very relaxing kind of work! Maybe I'll have an opportunity to see you soon and can show it to you--I'd love to hear your IRL comments:)
Hi Sandy, I saw your panda on Elizabeth's blog. I purchased the DVD, and am very inspired by it. I think it's going to take alot of practice on my part, but you captured it very well--I love it.
Diane, thanks for your comment! Happy to have you visit here. Look forward to seeing some of what you create, too:)
Very nice - I love Elizabeth Nelson's work, and have her DVD, but haven't tried it... Your panda is fantastic!!
Thank you, Kristy! I love Elizabeth's work, too, and hope to meet her sometime soon!
Hey Sandy! Love the panda. I will be following along. So nice to meet another fellow Texan.
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