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The first of what I hope will be a great many assemblages...I really enjoyed making this. Just an open-ended project for my Artist's Book class, to get us thinking in three dimensions. The only requirement was that we had to use the little cocktail umbrella we were given.Materials: stripped cocktail umbrella, cigar box, paper from a 1700s era magazine (it was already partially destroyed, I do not murder intact 200 year old books), a nice twig, a little wooden thingamabob, string, a dead moth, several dead mealworms, tiny rat bones and skull, twine, brown acrylic paint to stain everything.
Best of all, this has absolutely no illustrative purpose other than showing you my own personal aesthetic. I like it. It means nothing. A friend told me it was "incredibly sentimental." Yes.
EDIT: Updated with a nicer photo, almost two years later! It's still holding together, which kind of blows my mind since it's made of dead bugs and a stick.
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Comments: 19
CFTMPhotography [2015-07-15 13:33:36 +0000 UTC]
This is amazing and so inspirational!! Β Β
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Drager-Meurtant [2015-03-24 20:56:33 +0000 UTC]
you sure have talent. to get further inspiration: look at David Smith. best wishes, Drager
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rammo-73 [2013-09-04 14:24:26 +0000 UTC]
Often when I make things it's just because I think they look cool. Nothing wrong with that. I've been really into assemblages lately especially dark andΒ gritty ones. I think dead rat and bugs falls into that category lol
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SnazzMonster [2012-03-29 05:25:52 +0000 UTC]
Another great piece. I love your use of the stained paper, as well as the branch and umbrella.
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artbikekayakgirl [2011-03-03 06:32:48 +0000 UTC]
Dead bugs and a stick! Love it! I love that you stripped the umbrella of the material....tying the mealworms to the umbrella skeleton was, in my opinion, brilliant! I actually Hooted with laughter!....couldn't've been the easiest thing, either, tying up those bugs! Ha!
If this is your FIRST assemblage?....I Can't WAIT to see more!
Coolie
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XxXJaPpAnErDieXxX [2010-07-22 08:09:58 +0000 UTC]
this is amazing i have never seen anything like it which is hard to come by in the art world these days!!
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manon-ecnelis [2007-12-24 01:39:08 +0000 UTC]
I love this one. Reminds me of Joseph Cornell
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MurderInTechnicolour [2007-11-21 18:11:45 +0000 UTC]
i like this,nice idea taking the paper off the umbrella
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xjustinian [2007-10-10 13:36:31 +0000 UTC]
Neat, I hope you do more. Assemblage is great for exersising problem solving techniques. It comes into play when you work with other mediums, sculpture or others.
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