Working on :: a treasure hunt

Mixed media art piece

The instruction from our lecturer was this – ‘Find/glean/imagine/gather/scavenge/ locate/borrow/steal/ download these images as you wish from ANY source’. The images had to number 30 and we were given a list 50 things/objects to choose from e.g. a dog. Then we had to assemble it into a book made from 6 large sheets of glasseine paper and make use of the transparent nature of the paper to create a whole image on each page, keeping in mind that what appears on other pages can also affect the whole. What you’re looking at above is my front cover done with collage, charcoal, pen and ink, sharpie and aquarelles.

Mixed media work page 2

For those that know me well, you’ll know that I’m organised and a little bit structured in my approach to most things, there’s a word for people like me. I’m not super fond of random except out of my iPod and so placing and changing seemingly unrelated items was quite a terrifying prospect that I dealt with by undertaking a serious amount of procrastination.

Mixed media work page 3

But once I started… oh my! This is such a wonderfully liberating thing to do and was designed to teach us the gestalt principle – that we approach the whole before seeing the details. So our task was to try and create some balance and unity for the unrelated. We were also encouraged to use different media and out of everything the pen and ink and my trusty Pilot G7 became my favoured tools.

Mixed media page 4

My final work is by no means a thing of greatness but I suspect the idea was more about the process than the product and I’m glad I got over my procrastination to lesson learned.

Your turn, have you ever had to do something you thought would be a waste of time and turned into a wonderful experience? I would love to know.


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10 responses to “Working on :: a treasure hunt”

  1. Margaret Avatar
    Margaret

    Love this Libby. Tempted to add some see through pages into my sketchbook just to mess things up a bit x

    1. Great idea! I think if I had more time I would have experimented more with the paper – tearing and folding perhaps.

  2. I don’t get to see a lot of your paper work. Your visual work, especially in 2D really interests me. I love this idea of collecting (because I am a collector!) and using/reusing these things in a book form. I like how all the tiny bits and bobs work together, even as different as they are. I also immediately thought of a pattern! Paper and fabric alike, could come from such a collection.

    1. Thank you! I was trying to find my inner Roni J in this exercise as you know what a huge fan I am of your work.

  3. karen schulz Avatar
    karen schulz

    that is amazing. you have great skills. Thanks for visiting my blog

    1. Thanks for stopping by and your sweet words.

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  5. What a beautiful work!

    1. Thanks for stopping by Masha and for your sweet words.

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