Making circles - International Union of Mail-Artists2024-03-29T10:37:01Zhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/forum/topics/making-circles?groupUrl=circles&commentId=2496677%3AComment%3A2001961&groupId=2496677%3AGroup%3A1639754&feed=yes&xn_auth=no“Releasing pictures from thei…tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2021-05-30:2496677:Comment:25919242021-05-30T15:28:33.025ZMargaret Jeddryhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/MargaretJ
<p>“Releasing pictures from their context” - love that phrase as a jumping off for collage work.</p>
<p>“Releasing pictures from their context” - love that phrase as a jumping off for collage work.</p> I call this Bringing It To Th…tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2021-01-10:2496677:Comment:25220822021-01-10T16:45:32.320ZFrancis Lamméhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/FrancisLamme
<p>I call this Bringing It To The next Level. Which means cutting up bigger pieces, cutting strips and tiny elements, releasing pictures from their context. Gluing snippets together to form larger pieces, mini collages and abstract collages to cut up. Using the last stickers from sheets to put them in a tin of eyecatchers and mini-deco. Sorting papers by color and feel. Prepping postcards with paint. </p>
<p>It is nice to do when I creatively clean up and put things in more inspiring…</p>
<p>I call this Bringing It To The next Level. Which means cutting up bigger pieces, cutting strips and tiny elements, releasing pictures from their context. Gluing snippets together to form larger pieces, mini collages and abstract collages to cut up. Using the last stickers from sheets to put them in a tin of eyecatchers and mini-deco. Sorting papers by color and feel. Prepping postcards with paint. </p>
<p>It is nice to do when I creatively clean up and put things in more inspiring arrangements. When I know what to do with the elements I feel less obstructed by fuzzy cutting or searching for the right element to lift the whole. </p>
<p>I won't call it therapeutic, I would call it prepping to make the best use of the creative flow when it's finally there again. It also gets my brain in the mood to think of all the wonderful things to do with these materials. </p> Yes, see for instance the bac…tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2016-06-29:2496677:Comment:20019612016-06-29T06:03:00.537ZHeleen de Vaanhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/HeleendeVaan
Yes, see for instance the background of the snail at<br />
<a href="http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/yay-yarn" target="_blank">http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/yay-yarn</a> :-)
Yes, see for instance the background of the snail at<br />
<a href="http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/yay-yarn" target="_blank">http://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/blogs/yay-yarn</a> :-) Heleen, what is a "postable s…tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2016-06-29:2496677:Comment:20018582016-06-29T04:34:21.913ZLinda Frenchhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/LindaFayeFrench
<p>Heleen, what is a "postable square"? Is it like a knitted postcard?</p>
<p>Heleen, what is a "postable square"? Is it like a knitted postcard?</p> 'Pre-art', such a matching na…tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2016-06-28:2496677:Comment:20013792016-06-28T22:27:49.767ZHeleen de Vaanhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/HeleendeVaan
<p>'Pre-art', such a matching name!</p>
<p>And yes, I'm doing that, too. Not circles, but I'm drawing stamp edges on my 10x15 cards, and I'm spoolknitting (that may become snail houses - thus a kind of circles) and knitting postable squares 'in case of'. Sometimes doodling or drawing snail mail snails on envelopes</p>
<p>Not therapeutic, I think, but to fill lost minutes. As for finishing mail art I need more time, those fragmented minutes (between tasks and other duties) are frustrating, but…</p>
<p>'Pre-art', such a matching name!</p>
<p>And yes, I'm doing that, too. Not circles, but I'm drawing stamp edges on my 10x15 cards, and I'm spoolknitting (that may become snail houses - thus a kind of circles) and knitting postable squares 'in case of'. Sometimes doodling or drawing snail mail snails on envelopes</p>
<p>Not therapeutic, I think, but to fill lost minutes. As for finishing mail art I need more time, those fragmented minutes (between tasks and other duties) are frustrating, but turn out to be ideal for creating pre-art :-) </p> Joseph Campbell mentioned arc…tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2016-04-03:2496677:Comment:19641082016-04-03T02:25:26.336ZLisa M Perezhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/LisaMPerez414
Joseph Campbell mentioned archetypal imagery that are repeated which unifies cultures and represents various universal questions, curiosities, and ideas. The circle as well as imperfect, amorphous orbs exist even on cave dwellings proving that these symbols are deeply rooted in the human experience regardless or whether you're pre-historic or modern man/woman.<br></br>
For me, it is also the simplistic, calming repetitive movement that circles and spirals inspire. For me, it definitely is…
Joseph Campbell mentioned archetypal imagery that are repeated which unifies cultures and represents various universal questions, curiosities, and ideas. The circle as well as imperfect, amorphous orbs exist even on cave dwellings proving that these symbols are deeply rooted in the human experience regardless or whether you're pre-historic or modern man/woman.<br/>
For me, it is also the simplistic, calming repetitive movement that circles and spirals inspire. For me, it definitely is therapeutic and is a great place to start to ignore the creative flow process. Have fun! Linda, I definitely believe t…tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2015-01-25:2496677:Comment:16980172015-01-25T15:36:09.533ZTerry Owenbyhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/TerryOwenby
<p>Linda, I definitely believe this kind of prepping is therapeutic. Doing these small tasks force me and my normally overly busy brain to become mindful, where nothing else matters except for the task at hand. Another thing I find relaxing and therapeutic is cleaning my desk after a project is finished. I make a terrible mess when creating so putting everything away and cleaning up feels like a cleansing of the mind, as in cleansing the palette at a wine tasting. It cleanses my thoughts of one…</p>
<p>Linda, I definitely believe this kind of prepping is therapeutic. Doing these small tasks force me and my normally overly busy brain to become mindful, where nothing else matters except for the task at hand. Another thing I find relaxing and therapeutic is cleaning my desk after a project is finished. I make a terrible mess when creating so putting everything away and cleaning up feels like a cleansing of the mind, as in cleansing the palette at a wine tasting. It cleanses my thoughts of one project before going to another. </p> I take time to cut stuff out…tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2015-01-08:2496677:Comment:16864332015-01-08T01:22:30.565ZMim Golub Scalinhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/MimGolubScalin
<p>I take time to cut stuff out of magazines in prep for collage making, It's relaxing to sit and cut stuff up and make little piles by category - arms, legs, birds, eyes, cats, etc. And of course, I love punching holes out of paper. Sometimes I do it with my little grandchild. She'll pick the paper and I'll punch a hole and she'll put the circle in a little tin for storage. It's mindless and satisfying. And, when I'm ready to make collages, the material is at hand.</p>
<p>I take time to cut stuff out of magazines in prep for collage making, It's relaxing to sit and cut stuff up and make little piles by category - arms, legs, birds, eyes, cats, etc. And of course, I love punching holes out of paper. Sometimes I do it with my little grandchild. She'll pick the paper and I'll punch a hole and she'll put the circle in a little tin for storage. It's mindless and satisfying. And, when I'm ready to make collages, the material is at hand.</p> I also really like to paint …tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2014-12-06:2496677:Comment:16649532014-12-06T08:13:30.505ZLinda Frenchhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/LindaFayeFrench
<p>I also really like to paint paper as pre-art. I usually just recycle junk mail or that sort of thing for my base. Sometimes I use stencils or stamps i have made. Sometimes I scrape paint over the surface with an old credit card or piece of chipboard. That technique makes for a really smooth surface, and uses only a tiny bit of paint. Then, I have a good surface to apply texture with other layering techniques. </p>
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<p>How about anyone else? How do you prep surfaces? --Linda</p>
<p>I also really like to paint paper as pre-art. I usually just recycle junk mail or that sort of thing for my base. Sometimes I use stencils or stamps i have made. Sometimes I scrape paint over the surface with an old credit card or piece of chipboard. That technique makes for a really smooth surface, and uses only a tiny bit of paint. Then, I have a good surface to apply texture with other layering techniques. </p>
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<p>How about anyone else? How do you prep surfaces? --Linda</p> Linda, I never heard the ter…tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2014-12-04:2496677:Comment:16636572014-12-04T14:43:27.960Zjudy malstromhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/judymalstrom
<p>Linda, I never heard the term "pre-art" before but it so suits what I do, too. So, yes. It is a big deal to me, too. I make hats out of old sweaters and stuff as a therapeutic activity. </p>
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<p>Judy</p>
<p>Linda, I never heard the term "pre-art" before but it so suits what I do, too. So, yes. It is a big deal to me, too. I make hats out of old sweaters and stuff as a therapeutic activity. </p>
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<p>Judy</p>