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Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Nature Assemblage

Hello all!  I'm delighted to be offering up some inspiration over at the PaperArtsy blog today for this fortnight's Assemblage theme.  The definitions I read spoke about Assemblage as essentially being three-dimensional collage - 3D objects projecting out from the substrate - and from the first moment of reading that, the idea for these Lynne Perrella houses popped into my head.


As you'll know from my sample-making earlier in the year, I fell head over heels in love with Lynne's latest exquisite releases, and the image I've used is probably my overall favourite from the new sets... and just from looking at her, it was clear what sort of 3D objects she would be gathering around her.  I hope you'll be able to hop over and check out her story, and I hope you're all having a great week.

Your deepest roots are in nature. No matter who you are, where you live, or what kind of life you lead, you remain irrevocably linked with the rest of creation.
Charles Cook

35 comments:

  1. this is exquisite Alison, and the simple colour scheme looks gorgeous.

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  2. Ooh, this looks just up my street, Alison (sorry!) Just heading over to PA for more details. xx

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  3. Interesting ideas on this stunning project Alison

    Love Chrissie xx

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  4. This looks a stunning project, I am off to see how it was created.
    Yvonne xx

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  5. I have been over to see... what an absolutely stunning creation and a definite new favourite - just beautiful!! Anne xx

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  6. Just been to have a look and it'd amazing.
    xxx Hazel.

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  7. Absolutely love your beautiful assemblage Alison, so much gorgeous detail.
    Fliss xx

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  8. Oooooh just beyond wonderful Alison, you have such a magical way of creating
    Hugs
    Donna xx

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  9. Beautiful and magical!!
    Love your art ♥

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  10. Went over to see - Wonderful!!
    Sandy xx

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  11. I love your creation, Alison, both the composition of course, and the dramatic story of this lady, enclosed in her house but seeking for freedom in nature... Clever how you combined both of these concepts in a unique canvas, so deeply! wow!

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  12. This looks so fantastic Alison, love the nature components you used, and the sepia tones, -I will see you there.
    Thankyou for your loving words, on my blog, it was a huge shock for me being asked by Laura, and I feel so proud, and only hope I can return her trust in creating lovely things, using her own product line !! xoxo

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  13. Lovely and "fresh" looking. The story along with this work of art is great. Wanted to go and help her escape to the world outside of her fathers estate.
    Very good job, love all the bits and bobs :)

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  14. GOSH..what a wonderful project Alison..love the dimension and concept..GORgeous.

    luv CHRISSYxx

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  15. A beautiful collection of wonderful elements and so creatively put together, love it xxx

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  16. Looks fabulous Alison... Over to explore...x

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  17. Fabulous piece, Buterfly! Always love the story you weave within your work.

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  18. I love the Vintage look of this eclectic collection of 3D items canvas. I am particularly inspired by your tag background, painted, stamped, stencilled and shaded. It looks lovely as is without need for further embellishments or colours. Time allowing I may well use that idea!

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  19. Oh my goodness, the layered tag background is absolutely fabulous as a backdrop on your canvas. I have that lovely PaperArtsy stamp set and have yet to have a play with it. The images look so good on the little buildings. Alison, you are such an inspiration, thank you for sharing your work.

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  20. A stunning piece Alison, love all the natural elements you added inspired by her story. Love the tag background, give such a wonderful effect.
    Avril xx

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  21. Absolutely beautiful Alison - your tone in tone assemblage is breathtaking - I adore it! Hugs Rachel x

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  22. Fabulous sneak peek Alison!! Sorry for the time to look at this post...
    Well, I bought a few days ago this set of stamps by Lynne Perella, couldn't resist any longer - surely thanks to you for a large part! - the images on this one are so beautiful, definitely LOVE them too.
    I'm off on PA's blog for a best look of this wonderful assembalge creation, wow! :)
    Hugs, Corinne xx

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  23. As you can see I am behind on commenting...but I always save these emails to make sure i catch up on your beautiful artwork!
    Heading over for a closer look!
    Hugs,Jackie

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  24. This is beautiful, I love how you've created this Alison, the tag background is perfect! xx

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  25. Gorgeous!! The background is just stunning!

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  26. Beautiful creations Alison. Love the new Lynne Perella stamps. Annie has them so I'll manage to borrow them. Hugs Rita xxxx

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  27. I came from the PA blog, this is stunning , Alison. And you are so right, this stamp set is one of the best from LP and you create a masterpiece out of it. Love to bits!

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  28. Lord, have Mercy, Alison! This canvas is captivating! Your backgroudn is amazing, and all of your assemblage pieces work so perfectly, and I especially love reading the story that inspired this work of art! Now I know what to do with that box of tags! Ha! Ha! Sending hugs and apologies for being so late. I've had episodes of extremely slow loading on my computer, so I had thrown up my hands in frustration. But I have seen this post, just couldn't get over to see the details.

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  29. Utterly Gorgeous Assemblage creation ! Alison . x

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Thank so much for taking the time to stop by. It's lovely to hear what you think - every comment is so much appreciated.