Archive for September 18th, 2008

18
Sep

We Made This: A Song of India

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Art & Artists, Art Trading Cards, Collage

We Made This:
A Song of India

A Song of India - digital collage by Charlotte Self (http://paperstreet.etsy.com)
A Song of India
by Charlotte Self

It’s Charlotte‘s birthday today! Here’s her latest creation, now available in our Etsy store as a limited edtion ACEO. In celebration, we’re also putting Charlotte’s Crazy Beautiful (aka People Are Strange) series of collage sheets on sale today only for $1.95 each. On top of all that, I’m giving away a free Birthday Cards collage sheet! (see full post for details)

Happy Birthday Charlotte!!

See more at
Charlotte’s Flickr Stream
http://artfamilia.etsy.com
&
http://paperstreet.etsy.com

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In Memory of Frida - original mixed media assemblage by Clarissa Callesen (http://ClarissaCallesen.etsy.com)
In Memory of Frida
original mixed media assemblage
by Clarissa Callesen

“Some where along the line I became a collector of odd and useless things. I am drawn to objects that have a past, a story to tell, like pieces of rusty metal along a roadside, a seashell corroded by the salt water, or a discarded letter found in a musty box. I can spend hours conjuring the stories of unknown people in discarded photographs on antique stores shelves. These are my chosen materials, my inspiration for creating. Many years ago I fell in love with folk art, Mexican in particular, and then later cajun/vodou altars and folk art. One of the most important components in folk art is the use of ‘junk’ or “garbage” as a medium for creating. In that process the artist raises the status of the mundane, ordinary, throw away object from mundane to divine. I strive to follow in that tradition. So I gathered up my strange collection of things, my ecclectic spiritual leanings, my love of folk art, a sprinkle of feminism, and a dash of alchemy to create the pieces you see here. I hope you enjoy.” – Clarissa Callesen, creator of strange & wonderful things.

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The Long Road Home - original mixed media assemblage by Clarissa Callesen (http://ClarissaCallesen.etsy.com)
The Long Road Home
original mixed media assemblage
by Clarissa Callesen


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