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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

A Little Combination

16"x 20", mixed media

This is a fun piece I did in Gillian Lee Smith's workshop. I'm now addicted to this process. You first make two pretty large drawings of two different people. I did a male and a female. Then you cut up your drawings into squares. You combine the two and assemble new faces from pieces of each drawing. After you've glued down the pieces, you then paint it out. FUN!!!

The top photo was the first of the combined pieces. I then added a hat and the drippy sweater. Male or female? Hmmm... I don't know. Whatever you want it to be.

Here is what I did with what was left over from the pieces:


I call this the sister of the first one. :) In this portrait I added a hat, and collaged a coat. Then made it all blend together. Also I played with proportion and exaggeration. I love the looks you get when you just experiment.

Definitely more of these in the works!

4 comments:

Pat Tillett said...

What an interesting (and fun) concept. They both came out well, I really like the first one. Good job!

Pam Tucker said...

Thanks so much Pat! ;)

Giggles said...

I love these two pieces!! They are so unique and do look related!! Great jacket or blouse on the second one!! I might try that little exercise...sound fun!!

Hugs Giggles

Pam Tucker said...

Thanks so much Giggles! Yes, the exercise really pushes you to make something work! :)