this is the other collage i made this weekend utilizing some of the new techniques i've been learning. this one involves a paper ripping technique, as well as a process involving packing tape to create the effect along the left-hand side where you can see music over all the rest of the image. i also used a couple types of acrylic paint.
here is what i've been listening to lately:
tobymac - portable sounds
switchfoot - oh! gravity
willie nelson - songbird
denison witmer - are you a dreamer?
that's all for today. as jack is saying now: peace out.
greg.
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i like the oedipus connection. it is interesting what we can see when we stop using our eyes! it makes me think about how our greatest weaknesses are often our strengths, and vice versa. when we are so able to rely on our physical eyesight, we fail to see the need (no pun intended) to 'look' with more than just our eyes.
i have found the same to be so true in my faith: when i am broken enough to stop trusting in greg, i am way more open to experiencing the power, peace and presence of God.
thanks for the comment! i was beginning to think no one was even looking any more!
greg.
I remember after taking that class, I sent you all the directions and stuff for how to do it. It involved watercolor pencils and stuff. very cool. one day, I'll get back to that!
in other news- i dug out a burlap to cashmere cd the other day b/c i thought the kids would love the sound (they do and dance they crazy monkeys to it). do you remember them? I can't even recall how I found this cd and where I may have heard them, but it still sounds good to my ears.
i miss agentorange cds. you know, for those of us without ipods.
ps. i still look, but don't always touch (the keyboard).
fun to cut and paste!
i hope that answers your questions. oh, one more thing. when you are finished with the collage, you can brush a layer of the gel medium over the entire collage, which will preserve it for much longer.
greg.