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I wonder if I will always remember what some of the symbols mean and the few words, or if on a different day they can mean something else which is OK also. If this winter I do another I will think of a theme. If you comment suggestions would be fun as I am rather blank, yet I lean toward trees, that seems silly also. Maybe a color, hot colors. Really I can't think of themes. It is late, so even now my words are running out.
I am using old magazines a lot for these collages, I don't usually do that, it is rather fun. That is the object, fun, and a journal of paintings.
2 comments:
Very nice. I love the idea of using old magazines for collage. Great work. Thx for sharing.
I've enjoyed catching up on your blog and seeing your journal pages. I am always fascinated by art journal pages. They speak on such a deep level. It's like you connect heart to heart. Thanks for sharing yours with us.
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