Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Layering images

I stepped into a new form of collage to create a unique birthday present for my best friend: layering four 4" x 6" slices of plexiglass with snippets of images and text that are important to us. The Prado museum in Madrid where we saw Mucha together, a line from a poem she translated for me while we were in college, and a big ol' fingerprint I failed to wipe off before I stuck the layers together. (Oops. Now she can clone me.) Since standard frames you can find at regular art stores are too shallow to accommodate all the layers, I had a frame built custom by Kathleen at The Glenn in El Cerrito. It turned out looking gorgeous! I'm so happy with the final product.

Here are my layers!
paraphrasing Emily Dickinson
Detail of the middle panel
My typewriter put that 6 in here. Accidentally.
Each layer is about one quarter of an inch thick.
Stacking them up...
Four layers altogether
Custom frame from Kathleen
See how deep this is? Perfect for my project!
Four layers of plexiglass + frame = lovely
Another angle, more sunlight
Peering into the layers from the top
I added this backing, cut from a calendar of vintage drawings of birds
The inscription
I was afraid to nail this in, but I did it anyway :-)
Off it goes, into the capable hands of USPS...

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