Blood and Bone #1 (Mixed Material Assemblage)-

Robert Dye

Blood and Bone #1 (Mixed Material Assemblage)-

This is an abstract work that was comprised of fabrics, gesso, spray paints, and some acrylic paints and india ink. I started with the organization of various shapes and colors of textured fabrics. Some pieces were sewn together and other areas were merely pinned and glued (together or overlapped). Then I painted geometric areas with spray paints and gesso. After the gesso dried, I also painted in shapes with similar colors of acrylics, adding to the overall texture and echoing spaces for greater definition. Ink was also used, which absorbed into the fabrics, bringing the inherent textile texture to the surface. The original dimensions of the work are 24in. X 22in. It was initiated a few years ago and completed in 2008.

Blood and Bone #1 (Mixed Material Assemblage)- belongs to the following groups:

Complex Simplicity of Art, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, Altered Art - Collage and Assemblage, Art in Math, Back In Black ( sorry~NO PHOTOGRAPHY), Cubism, DaDa Land, Globes, Spheres and Curves - 2 per day, Mixed Media and Spiritual Art Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Blood and Bone #1 (Mixed Material Assemblage)- by Robert Dye
Blood and Bone #1 (Mixed Material Assemblage)- by Robert Dye
  • screamqueen

    screamqueen

    I like it, great work

  • Robert Dye replied

    Thanks for your interest in this work. Glad to hear from you, take good care, Peace-

  • jianina

    jianina

    love the thickness of these lines….leaves for great focus and concentration!!

  • Robert Dye replied

    Thanks for your interest and comment. This fabric work, left for great development and texture. Glad to hear from you, take care, Peace-

  • George Lenz

    George Lenz

    nice art piece

  • Robert Dye replied

    Thanks for your comment. I appreciate your input. Hope you take good care, Peace-

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