Mushrooms growing wild by the fence, collected and placed on some freshly prepared orizomegami papers.
So much beauty, so much to be inspired, so much to be thankful for...
I too thought at first they were paper forms. Lovely! There's just something about mushrooms popping up outside that always makes me happy. They are almost magical.
Abigail, Velma, Ellen: I too saw a crinkly paper quality in them, that's why I chose to photograph them placed on the flat-folded, ink stained papers, adding a natural "texture" element in the composition...
Dave what can I say? Thank you from my heart for this great compliment!
I love books and all things related to paper and paper art... In this blog I present examples of my own artists' books, works on paper and with paper, and all sorts of arty "views" that make me stop, reflect and smile...
ooo they are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeletei thought it was paper when I saw the tiny avatar sized image on the BAO blog sidebar; wonderful!
ReplyDeletelovely! at first i thought they were book structures, and then i recognized those lovelies!
ReplyDeleteHmm....very beautiful indeed! Much to be thankful for!!!
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I too thought at first they were paper forms. Lovely! There's just something about mushrooms popping up outside that always makes me happy. They are almost magical.
ReplyDeleteThanks to all of you for your comments!
ReplyDeleteRonnie, your comments always make me smile...
Abigail, Velma, Ellen: I too saw a crinkly paper quality in them, that's why I chose to photograph them placed on the flat-folded, ink stained papers, adding a natural "texture" element in the composition...
Dave what can I say? Thank you from my heart for this great compliment!