Assemblage............."an artistic form or medium usually created on a defined substrate (surface) that consists of three dimensional elements projecting out of or from the substrate. It is similar to collage, a two dimensional medium. It is part of the visual arts, and it typically uses found objects, but is not limited to these materials."
I had to check up on the exact definition, and that's what Wikipedia told me. So, "three dimensional collage" works for me. We all know that Finnabair is the queen of this expressive medium, and because of her and the products that she has designed, such as 3D Matte Gel, Heavy Body Gel, and her fabulous metal Mechanicals, creating "an assemblage" can be easy and lots of fun.
I had a biscuit tin lid and an old frame...............this was the start of my assemblage. Who knows why, but I thought the biscuit tin lid could be a bed, or a cradle.......a cradle for that poor baby that falls out of the tree "when the bough breaks". That nursery rhyme "Rock a Bye Baby" has always bothered me.
My baby is being closely watched over by it's mother and beautiful butterflies, suspended above, hovering, ready to catch and hold the baby if it falls.
Baby in it's bed of muslin, moss and feathers.
Layers of tea dyed lace, rusted chipboard, cracked metal, muslin, feathers, gold wire and Finnabair metal Mechanicals.
A step by step tutorial and all products used can be found on Finnabair blog HERE.
I love how art allows you to change a story and make it your own.
Thanks for visiting; have a creative week.
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I love how art has no boundaries or rules and this is a classic example of amazing creating with no rules but a theme none the less.. that poem is a bit crazy, but I love your version arty style!! fabulous!
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