Recycle & Assemble Art Team Event
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- This is a video event, where 6 artists are creating assemblages from recycled materials.
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You have the coolest pieces Denise and of course the magic touch to create fabulousness, (is that a word?? Ha) Love the way you make the shapes in the box work for you., the whole piece turned out so dimensional and and yet so well balanced. The glass over the center and the magnifying glass really made great focal points. Love the loose gear idea and the spring for movable parts. Thanks so much for joining one of my events again. I hope you had fun with it and like always I loved watching you create. : )
I love that word Ina...Fabulousness! That's us for sure! I am honored to join in on your events...they challenge, inspire and give me a good reason to create more! Not to mention getting to see what every one else comes up with...I so enjoyed it all. I love your piece too and am envious of your very organized little compartments of "stuff". My stuff pile is getting smaller now that I paint more than assemble...but I do have a pretty wonderful junk drawer! Thanks again Ina...hope you give me a call when and if you come to visit your son!
Wonderful; I love how the metal disc on the leather case looks like a Pac Man chasing to eat the cog. Such a wonderful piece of art. Much love and peace from Greenwich London UK
Thank you Karen all the way from the UK...and you're right...it does look like Pac Man! Thanks for watching and liking this piece...it was fun to make and be part to the group that did the RUclips collective.
@@cerropaint it was such a joy to watch your video. Thank you for your creativity and inspiring me. Season's Greetings.
Wow lovely project.. I enjoyed the whole process... Xox
Me too Archu!
Fabulous! So imaginative. 😘
Thanks for the Fabulous Patty...I like it!
Hi Denise, here from Ina's channel. This project turned out great. Really enjoying the journey with all of you. Thanks for sharing.
It was so fun Phyllis...this is the second hop I've been invited to do with Ina...so much fun and I love the other artists results too. Thanks for watching!
Found you through the hop and subscribed. I really love your assemblage piece, especially the boy cut up in the recessed areas...Toodles...Deb
Thank you Debbie...that was my favorite part too. I been saving that photograph and magnifying glass for sometime now...glad they made it in together! Thanks for watching!
Fascinating how you used the box and cut the photo! I like the meaning of the piece!
The meaning kinda morphed as I was working on the piece...not everyone's cup o tea...but I think we've all been there. I loved the photo of the boy!
Brilliant the way you did this! I love the magnifying glass effect. Very cool!
Gina Tiernan Thanks Gina for watching...I loved that magnifying glass too! I knew I was saving it for something and this project was perfect for it!
Hello! Your project is so full of imagination and creativity! I love it when artists upcycle stuff in their art in a quirky way. Thank you so much for sharing your creative process! 🌺
Thank you too for watching and enjoying my creation. I love giving old stuff a new life...and finding a piece that inspires me to create something.Thanks again!
Denise, love this piece! You have the coolest old trinkets in your collection.
I do have some pretty cool stuff Marie from my previous years of doing vintage...though my stash is dwindling now that I spend more time painting then assembling. But I do love little trinkets...can't resist them sometimes!
I REALLY enjoyed watching you make this piece! This collab was great fun!
Thank you for watching...sounds like you watched all of the artists ...it was great fun to be part of...glad you enjoyed them!
Very cool piece, as always.
Thanks Aggie...it was pretty fun to work on. All my friends and family save their iPhone & iPad boxes for me...to keep me creating! Thanks for watching!
A great job! I love your creativity and this kind of recycling. Have a nice weekend. ❤👍 LG vom Tinchen
Thanks so much for watching and enjoying my recycled piece!
Love this piece! Very nice process! Unique!
I’m over from Ina’s channel
Hugs Marsha
Thanks for watching, I hope you got to see all 6...all so creatively different!
What a great piece, beautifully done. Love the way you did the picture!!! Tfs,hope you have a blessed day ❣
WOW what a creative piece of art! I just love this project and how you laid out the boy’s picture into the cut-outs. Lots of inspiration and techniques and thank you.
Thanks Susan...I love how his face turned out too. I've hung on to that photos for about 4 years, finally got to use him!
Really cool, Denise. Wish I had an iPad box!!
I bet you know someone who does...so many of them out there floating around! They are made so well and meant to be recycled into art!
I love this assemblage, wow!! love how you covered that box its so original and the magnifiying glass too.
what a unique and interesting project
It really was fun to do...and especially to be involved with this group! Thank you for watching!
Such a fab assemblage piece! Love it! New subbie here over from Ginny’s channel. Tfs. Hugs,Dee xo 😘
Thank you for popping over and watching...such a fun project. Hi to Ginny!
fabulous! My favorite!!
Thanks so much V…assemblage is a favorite of mine too! Thanks for watching!☀️🤗
Denise, I just love your work x
Thank you so much Janet...so nice to hear first thing in the morning! Thanks so much for watching!
SO COOL!!! LOVE IT!!!
Thanks Mr Victor...so glad you watched and enjoyed!
So glad to see a new video from you! I just love your art so much ❤️
Thanks so much Tasherajean! I love doing the videos when I have time...in between teaching, taking classes and painting...sometimes its hard to eke out the time. Thanks for watching them when I do post...I appreciate that!
Hi Denise 🙂Oh wow I absolutely adore your finished piece - it is SO cool!! I thoroughly enjoyed watching you put it together. You amazed me with your skill at cutting the picture to fit into the little nooks! How did you manage to get a piece of glass to fit perfectly into the bottom one?? I love the moving pieces you used and the wording - oh boy can I relate to that! 😉 It sure is fun being part of this collaboration with you and I look forward to seeing what else you do on your channel. Tfs Hugs, Ginny xo 😊
Good morning Ginny...what a sweet message to open up to! I just got done looking at you channel and see there are quite a number of projects I want to take a look at! I love your use of the cut out woman in your piece and your whole process was so fun...turning out a very cool piece! I have watched many assemblage videos by
Greg Hanson...thats where I found out how easy it is to cut your own glass to the perfect size...its shockingly easy! I hope to see more of you here Ginny...thanks for taking part with Ina and the group...hope we get to do it again! Happy weekend!
Very creative! I love it!
Thank you Kim, and thank you so much for watching, hopefully you got to see all six!
Very cool, just beautiful!
Thanks for watching & enjoying Anastasia!
Wow, Denise - this is amazing. I have a newbie kind of silly question: when you set down your glue brush, do you set it in water or just put it somewhere? I mean, while you are in the midst of working. I'm having trouble learning to have the patience and skill to deal with glue when I'm working on something... Thank you!
Judith Montel Hi Judith, thanks for watching and enjoying my video. As far as my brush...I just set it aside while I’m adhering papers (I use matte liquid medium to glue my papers), I have plenty of time to glue them down without the medium drying on my brush. When I’m finished gluing down I put my brush in water to keep it from drying out.
@@cerropaint Thank you!! When I did some crafting recently the wet brush kept dripping more than I wanted it to on my work. And I feel so validated for saving some of those interesting packaging boxes!!