Thursday, September 15, 2011
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Vacuum Tube Robot
A nice piece of foxed endpaper and some vintage electronics images from the 1955 electronic educational book Basic Electronics by Van Valkenburgh helped create this blue faced robot.
Basic Electronics is filled with hundreds of images of vacuum tubes, capacitors, and funny pictures of electronic technicians. If you ever see a copy of this book at a thrift store, grab it. It's one of the best books I've seen for electronic graphics.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Strawberries for Astra
SOLD
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Infoculture: Mad
Created to just have some fun and send out my good friend Stu some collaged handmade postcards. The doll on the front of the card is an Edison Talking Doll invented by Thomas Edison in 1890. Unfortunately these dolls turned out not to be so desirable by the little Victorian ones and soon the Edison Talking Doll was no more.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
It's What We Dream

It's not often that I do collages that aren't in 3D but I do enjoy creating them as much as other styles of collage. In a thrift store I came across a baby book with wonderful and expressive faces and cut out all of them to use in future collages. Only 2 pieces of vintage paper were used here: the fish and the little man riding on top of the fish.
The collage depicts the strangeness and surreal images we often experience in our dreams. Often in my dreams I journey to faraway lands and have vivid experiences in bright colors. For me, each dream is a journey into a new experience and also insight into my subconscious self.
Labels:
assemblage,
butterflies,
collage,
dreams,
journey,
surreal
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
The Forgotten Ghostess of Science

I'm not sure I will keep the title of this 3d collage created just last week. Just can't seem to find a title I'm truly satisfied with.
In any case, I am fascinated with old instruments and technology and love to incorporate it into collages when I can. In this particular piece, I wanted to depict a ghostly woman rising from old technology in a perhaps not so subtle hint that women have often been ignored about their contributions to the industrial revolution and technological advances in particular. However it is natural that those who view this piece will have their own interpretations of what it means to them and that I find fascinating in itself.
The instrument on the right is a vintage meteorological mechanism.
Most of the paper used in this collage was not vintage in origin, sans the ribcage used as a transparent skirt.
In any case, I am fascinated with old instruments and technology and love to incorporate it into collages when I can. In this particular piece, I wanted to depict a ghostly woman rising from old technology in a perhaps not so subtle hint that women have often been ignored about their contributions to the industrial revolution and technological advances in particular. However it is natural that those who view this piece will have their own interpretations of what it means to them and that I find fascinating in itself.
The instrument on the right is a vintage meteorological mechanism.
Most of the paper used in this collage was not vintage in origin, sans the ribcage used as a transparent skirt.
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