Foreign coins, thread, newspaper clipping, single earring, ..what's in your top drawer? What does it say about you? Site dedicated to the assemblage that is all of us...it's the things you leave behind.
Friday, April 20, 2007
By Hand
Assemblage of old wood, newspaper photo, decorative paper etc. The caption "back in the 50's tobacco workers did everything by hand, today almost." What I found interesting was these particular workers were all women, with a man standing in the background...probably supervising. So I focused on the "by hand" part and included a hand as well as other things women make "by hand." The hand has brown stains much like the tobacco gum that sticks to one's hands when they pick it. But there is metal adornment on the hand, a ring perhaps, to show it is a woman's hand.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Mrs. Floyd E Cahoon
This assemblage is based on one of my grandmother's friends. Her calling card is at the right hand corner with a description of my grandmother's bridal shower under the butterfly. Did not know Mrs. Cahoon personally, but really liked the sound of her name. Photograph in the right corner is one from my Grandmother's Aunt Martha. She was a school teacher in Columbia, NC. The little girl in the center is my favorite, long lanky, and mean as she can be.
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Iris in a Copper Pitcher
Hurray this painting and the orange and blue made it into the 41st Annual Robert Ransley show in Mount Holly NJ! Below is press release.
The 41st Annual Robert Ransley Juried Art Show at the Mount Holly Library 307 High Street Mount Holly, N.J. From April 2nd until May 5th Reception April 14th Gallery open Monday -Friday from 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Saturday from 10 A.M.-2 P.M. Sponsored by the Burlington County Art Guild For information contact 856-933-5140 or the library at 609-267-7111.
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