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This is the smallest paper-cut yet. It is 4 1/2" x 6 1/2". The center is floating and the edges are flat against the background paper.
Art-making sure can take a heavy toll on one's body. My calloused fingers ache, I can hardly bend my pointer finger sometimes. My back and neck get tense and knotted from hours of hunched over art-making. Some day I fear there will be doctor's bills that will cost more than an artist can afford. So help pay for my future chiropractor by purchasing a piece of art! I have stuff for easy purchase at etsy. Or if there is anything else you are interested in, it's probably for sale. Ask, and I shall tell you a price.
Thanks so much for reading! Have a great weekend.
This is the smallest paper-cut yet. It is 4 1/2" x 6 1/2". The center is floating and the edges are flat against the background paper.
Again, I will sell these with the condition that I can borrow them for my solo exhibit at Studio b in December.
And here is a watercolor from last night's Figure Drawing Class at CityArts Cooperative.
Update: *SOLD*
Art-making sure can take a heavy toll on one's body. My calloused fingers ache, I can hardly bend my pointer finger sometimes. My back and neck get tense and knotted from hours of hunched over art-making. Some day I fear there will be doctor's bills that will cost more than an artist can afford. So help pay for my future chiropractor by purchasing a piece of art! I have stuff for easy purchase at etsy. Or if there is anything else you are interested in, it's probably for sale. Ask, and I shall tell you a price.
Thanks so much for reading! Have a great weekend.
The paper pieces are so great. I remember reading your blog when you first started doing them and even in that short time since then you have improved them so much. You must have a lot of patience for those fiddly bits. Are you just using a regular mat knife?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Grace! I'm using a #11 x-acto knife. I change the blades very often. It is tedious indeed, but rewarding.
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