
It's time for the Disintegration reveal! All winter my little bundles have been tucked among some old branches taking all the beating that a New England winter can dish out. What began as the pages of an old playbook are now really weathered, curled, and ripe for use in what will ultimately be a collage...THAT reveal will be in August.
Here are a few more "After" images...



To see how this project all began, check out The Altered Page, where 123 other artists took part in this experiment.
6 comments:
Looks like you got some good weathering. It will be interesting to see what everyone does with this next part of the challenge.
I am attempting to take my time and savor each disintegration process end results. I have enjoyed studying the intricacies and thank you for viewing mine today. With 123 end projects it may take me some time but I can hardly wait to explore the next steps thanks to Seth. Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
the beauty of the organic simplicity is stunning!!
wow it's a fantastic alteration !!!
This looks absolutely great!
I love the intertwining of all the pages and thread or is it wire.
Can't wait to see what becomes of it all.
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