Here are the two assemblages I created during my sick day - they obviously differ quite a bit from my normal artwork, but I enjoy them nevertheless.
The first I'm titling See Turtle and is made of beachcombed stones, epoxy, and acrylic on a 6x6" birch panel used as a shadowbox. I did not paint or change the appearance of any of the found materials. I did paint the panel.
The second doesn't have a definitive title yet, but perhaps it will be Beachcombing. It is made of beachcombed stones and shells, epoxy, and acrylic on a 6x6" birch panel used as a shadowbox. I did not paint or change the appearance of any of the found materials. I did paint the panel.
I realize they are rather simple, but I like the concept that these were a collaboration between the local people (those who originally used the concrete/stones for construction and decoration), the ocean (which shaped them into what they are today and also contributed the two shells on the second piece) and myself (the arranger). I also enjoy taking departures every now and then from my typical practice!