I got a wild hair today and created an assemblage.
It’s really funny to me that when I sat down I was hoping to make something for our barren wall over our new buffet in our eat-in kitchen. My muse took a drastic turn from food and wine to the bottom of the ocean. Go figure. Our upstairs bathroom is slowing making the transition from BORING sea shells to a more tropical reef feel.
Here are 2 views…in and out of the frame.
I had originally envisioned the piece free floating by the wire inside the deep frame. I knew that wasn’t I good idea in humid conditions so under glass it went.
The substrate I used is the cover of a discarded book. The wire is bailing wire I found in the garage. The mesh on the piece and the back ground are from the same doily. I stained it with instant coffee then cut it apart. I created the seaweed from both sewing patterns and mulbery paper run through gelmedium, water and craft paints.
Lovely, Halle. Nice to see an assemblage that can start for the dining room and end up in the “loo.” Great use of materials, too.
Elizabeth