Monday, April 18, 2011

Things to Do With a Women's Weekly.


Things to do with a Women's Weekly
Paper Mosaic
500mm x 700mm
Melbourne 2011



Side view showing pins the that suspend the tiny ripped squares of paper above the base board.

A competition by the Hobart City Council caught my eye. It called for works out of paper or wood. I have never been to Tasmania and thought if I got a work accepted it would be a good excuse to go south.

My starting point a fantastic App called Lego Photo that converts any photo from your collection into a Lego photo, i.e. it breaks it down into simple blocks of colour. I have used this a couple of times to make patterns for cross stitch works.

I then took an Australian Women's Weekly (Christmas addition) and started ripping. Each square is 7mm across and each one of those is suspended on a pin, held in place with a tiny blob of glue. It was not until I quite a way into the project that I actually took time to work out how many squares that I would have to find/sort/rip/pin/glue the components. That number is approximately 2300. Needless to say, it took a looooong time. So long in fact that I managed to miss the deadline for submission into the competition. Darn.

1 comment:

Fe said...

Lesley, this is really beautiful. I think you've inspired me to have a go at something like this!
Fe