"City Of Wonder"
What can I say? I am onto something new, here . . .
BACKSTORY: A few months ago, when the building where my studio is located was undergoing remodeling, I asked for and was given 3 foot long pieces of scrap 4"x4" wood by Rogelio, the construction supervisor on the site. When he gave them to me, I could tell he was confused as to what I was going to do with this leftover pieces of wood.
A few weeks later, the construction work ended, and Rogelio moved on to another site, and I was not able to show him the finished piece, but you can see it
HERE. I titled the first cityscape "
Aspires".
I think Rogelio would have been pleased.
All that to say, that I have really enjoyed making these 'city scapes' so much that I am currently working on my 4th in the series.
This one, "
City of Wonder" is #2 of the series.
"
City of Wonder" is smaller that "
Aspires", but just as interesting. Scrap wood, magazine images, including altered images using
National Geographic and CitaSolve, and metal embellishments, make the 'city' come alive with activity. (a dangle earring, a crucifix, a wrench and a small hinge are mobile).
The 4 'buildings' are contained in a small wall shelf that has been turned upside down and braced on the back side with a vintage wooden hanger from "
Wonder Dry Cleaners" (hence the name)
Here are individual images of each 'building', for a closer look.
(small hinge - lower center)
(wrench) (dangle earring and small crucifix)
My husband said this one looked like a cathedral, so I added the crucifix.
Is this a city you have traveled to? Or maybe someday?
Stay tuned. City Scapes #3 and #4 will soon appear on this site.