Weaponized, altered book art cacti made of painted pages from Invisible Wounds of War. The artist, Dr. Lisa Meek, is profiled on All Things Paper: www.allthingspaper.net/2023/02/paper-flowers-bibliobotany...
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Weaponized, altered book art cacti made of painted pages from Invisible Wounds of War. The artist, Dr. Lisa Meek, is profiled on All Things Paper: www.allthingspaper.net/2023/02/paper-flowers-bibliobotany...
This delightful card, perfect to send as a Valentine, is one of three equally clever step-by-step patterns created by Paper Zen, Cecelia Louie: bit.ly/2Oscpg2
Interview with the artist: www.allthingspaper.net/2015/07/tara-galuska-paper-artist-...
Well thank your lucky charms cereal Donnie and Marie Osmond didn't live in the desert or Marie would have been smacking Donnie upside the head with these Paper Cactus instead! Would have been a WHOLE different tune then.
View with hands and feet AWAY from photo ... they are VERY sharp and painful even through your screen.
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Our Daily Challenge | Exotic (I had never heard of these until I moved out here 2 years ago)
The Flickr Lounge | Nature (cause no one wants a photo of me au natural)
For today's challenge, the theme was Opposites. So I decided to create a diptych, one monochrome and one color but I needed some photos. Sooooo, I found this really, REALLY old photo of Nat (snapclicktripod) taken back in the late 1800's and a most recent "selfie" shot of me. Now that I had my Dips, all I had to do was make a tych out of them. And Wa La!
I know, right. That HAIR! Obviously she just woke up. She even still has pillow face.
View with ... pardon me, I need to go run and hide now.
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Our Daily Challenge: Opposites (We are on opposite sides of the world)
PS. I airbrushed the wrinkles IN to my photo
(if you don't have snapclicktripod as a contact, your nuts. Creatively Brilliant, Madly Insane, Subtly Beautiful. That's how I would describe her work.
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