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Monday 2 March 2015

Mr Chillin'

Hello, dear Friends!
Last Saturday, I proudly presented two new superbly talented members of my Creative Team.
Today, I'd like you to meet another new friend of ours. :) This cute little guy was created by Marta's incredible imagination. I promise you will be amazed by how she turned ordinary objects into magic...


Hello everyone.
Today I would love to share with you my mixed media assemblage work.
Have you ever heard of the term: assemblage art ? Assemblage is an artistic process. In the visual arts, it's making three-dimensional or two-dimensional artistic compositions by putting together found objects.
I remember seeing assemblage creations for the first time... it was love at first sight.
I adore the idea of putting together found objects. You can create any sort of dimentional pieces. You can mix metal, wood, plastic and more.

I created a mini assemblage canvas with Mr Chillin (name given by my friend) :)


Usually assemblage creations are left bare, no added colours. I decided to add my own touch to this technique and add some colours. :)


If you take a closer look, you will see some interesting objects there - screwdrivers, tiny goggles or earphones.
You can mix and match many different elements to create your composition.



If you would like to see my creative process, please check out my video tutorial.
I hope you'll feel inspired to look around your house and maybe create a little assemblage friend yourselves! :)
Love, Marta x



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26 comments:

  1. What were the metal squares with the blue backing that you used?

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  2. Marta,
    This is amazing, I have three grandsons who I have a hard time making art for. They get very jealous that the girls get art and they don't. This could be one for a boy. Now I'm thinking airplanes too maybe. Thanks for the inspiration. I throw away most things so now I'm going to save them.

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  3. This is so awesome!! What a fantastic idea!!
    Thanks a lot for the inspiration!

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  4. I am really impressed.... WOW Thank you ever so much for these ideas

    Kind regards
    Mariane

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  5. OH MY GOSH! This must be the coolest thing I've ever seen! I'm in aaaawwww... Amazing!

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  6. That's really cool, Marta!!;)

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  7. I was enchanted with this process. Thank you Marta for sharing
    your talent with us. I have always collected bits and pieces of
    junk/junque
    and now I am so inspired to try my hand at this assemblage.
    Keep sharing please.

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  8. Marta, your Mr Chillin' is so cute. I love it. Great job, as usual. Thanks for sharing. Maybe someday I'll try assemblage art.

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  9. Fabulous inspirational video. Love the use of the headphones on your piece.

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  10. This is fantastic and so unusual, can't wait to try this.

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  11. This is just amazing. Thank you for the video!!

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  12. Oh my my, thank you so much for such an amazing feedback, you just made my day my friends ! I am so happy to see you have enjoyed this creation. Yes, I agree it can make a great boy's gift, as it is hard to create some boyish designs. Answering your question - Those silver rectangular pieces are tire weights! :)

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  13. The best!!!! I loved!!!! xoxo

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  14. Wow just love this piece!!!! so cool!!!!

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  15. awesome and so beautiful, thanks for the tutorial!

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  16. Marta,
    I love Mr. Chillin' - he is absolutely wonderful! Thanks for the video - I thoroughly enjoyed watching Mr. Chillin' come to life. Don't you think he might need a Mrs. Chillin'? Thanks so much for sharing your art!

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  17. He is amazing. It was so much fun working out what you used before I scrolled down. I got some right :D

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  18. This is very cool - I love it and will have to create one of my own :)

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  19. Привет! Восхищаюсь! Вопрос можно - а чем Вы приклеивали объемные и металлические предметы - плашечки, кружочки и особенно отвертки? Меня всегда волнует этот вопрос - не хочется, чтоб у клиентов в работе моей потом отваливались детальки.

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  20. Waow it looks wonderful! I really love your twist with the colours on the assemblage creations :)

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  21. Oh how creative! I love everything Matha does, but this one is so special! Thanks for sharing! You are so inspiring!

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