Her Name is Joy

“Her Name is Joy” is an original mixed media collage on 8″x10″ canvasboard.

This colorful holiday piece features a vintage gal, dictionary pages, a children’s Christmas Carol book page and an abstract Christmas tree, and is embellished with metallic ink, ceramic stars, buttons and finished with gesso, snow spatters and a high gloss varnish. Ready to frame and ready for holiday decor or gift giving.

 

Five Cent Cure

“Five Cent Cure” is an original handcut collage on a vintage book cover.

This old Histology textbook cover, is set to hang on aluminum wire, embellished with actual (devalued) Mexican pesos. The Histology book delivers a colorful plate of cells, which forms the background for an anatomical diagram, filled with all sorts of odd players. Old books and catalog imagery promise “5 cents down, $2 monthly”. The book edges are worn with some original writing and stains, but the collage is protected with a high gloss finish. Truly a one of a kind treat.

 

Lady Doll

“Lady Doll” is an original handcut collage on a vintage book cover. Vintage children’s book gives us the lady doll and text. Background is made up of one of a kind pages, produced with a chemical reaction to National Geographic ink. The book edges are worn, but the collage is protected with a high gloss finish. Truly a one of a kind gift, ready to hang with attached copper wire.

 

Mr. Fix-it

“Mr. Fix-it” is an original handcut mixed media collage on watercolor paper. Matted to 8”x10” and ready to frame, this guy is handy and helpful, with a very large hand. Painted acrylic background makes the images really pop.

 

Yvonne’s Obsession

“Yvonne’s Obsession” is an original handcut collage on a vintage book cover.

This old math textbook cover, along with original pencil markings, is set to hang on a copper wire, embellished with some ancient abacus beads (…okay, I’m making that part up…) Yvonne looks dreamy, surrounded by numbers, formulas and word problems. Math is her true obsession. The book edges are worn, but the collage is protected with a high gloss finish. Bonus is the graffiti on the back, where some destructive student wrote in pen “Yes, sir she’s my baby, no, sir I don’t mean maybe.” Truly a one of a kind treat.