




These photos show the process used. The torn section in the sky was a fascinating piece to start with.....I ended up tossing the most interesting bit out because it seemed too dominant later on. I also liked the white tears in the paper that happened when the wet paper stuck to a studio table. It is important to take proper care of craftsmanship....each piece must be very firmly glued...after a while the hand knows exactly how to do this.....this also gives a bit of time to think and dream.
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