Well, Saturday is the big day! I will FINALLY begin creating the foundation of my broadside(s). As you can see in the images below, my brown pulp will serve as a great option for the base; it is neutral, bold, and highly complementary of any add-ons I choose to create. Add-ons will include, and are not limited to: tree moldings, dangling paper owls, and layers of extra thin papers with inverted silhouettes. The trick is going to be connecting each sheet of paper so that I end up with a broadside that is 10 feet long, 11 inches high, OR, 5 feet long, 11 inches high. I am still torn between creating one large broadside, OR, a few shorter broadsides, that would display in a stacked fashion. But for now, my focus is to create a consistent and uniform grouping of paper.
These are the top 15 examples of the papers I have been making these past two weeks:
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brown and cotton mix, lamination, after 10 minutes |
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brown and cotton mix, painted additions, after 5 minutes |
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brown mix, after 15 minutes |
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brown mix, after 10 minutes |
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brown and cotton mix, embossing, after 20 minutes |
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brown mix, splattered with cotton, after 15 minutes |
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brown mix, after 30+ minutes |
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brown and sand mix, after 20 minutes |
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cotton and brown mix, after 20 minutes |
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cotton and brown mix, after 30 minutes |
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extra thin, text weight mix |
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text weight mix, after 10 minutes |
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lamination |
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extra thin, text weight mix |
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lamination |
OOOOOOOO Neat-o!
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