Isn’t fantastic when things are one thing and when you get closer it’s something else, and when you use your imagination it’s turn into something else?!
I like your three last posts, first the one with the amaryllis, it looks like your nice big sculptures, both in colour and shape. So amazing that some thing could be so similar and in another way so far from each other…
The “wool” or “felt” flower is also amazing and lovely and I can understand your ideas of just felted flowers… I really like when things turn into something else.
Your hybrids drawings are fantastic! Like them very much and I also like the thought of add something to the drawings, a silent collage.
Keep up the good work and have a nice spring time!
With love and thoughts Paula.
I hope you understand my English?! I try my best as you know…
"Mandy Prowse studied painting and printmaking at Maidstone College of Art. She explores natural and human forms and the interconnectedness of all things. Themes in her work relate to birth, mortality and metamorphosis. Her altered books are minimalistic and organic combining a modern aesthetic with an almost Victorian touch. If you told me these books were 100 years old I wouldn’t think twice about it.”
Jason Thompson, The Rag and Bone Bindery
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Hi you!
Isn’t fantastic when things are one thing and when you get closer it’s something else, and when you use your imagination it’s turn into something else?!
I like your three last posts, first the one with the amaryllis, it looks like your nice big sculptures, both in colour and shape. So amazing that some thing could be so similar and in another way so far from each other…
The “wool” or “felt” flower is also amazing and lovely and I can understand your ideas of just felted flowers… I really like when things turn into something else.
Your hybrids drawings are fantastic! Like them very much and I also like the thought of add something to the drawings, a silent collage.
Keep up the good work and have a nice spring time!
With love and thoughts Paula.
I hope you understand my English?! I try my best as you know…
I really really love your drawings, the patterns are wonderful
Carolyn :o)
New work? These are lovely.
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