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A "mental break" painting... This cheerful, quirky little piece has rough torn edges, and is a bit wavy and textured.  It has layers of joint compound, acrylic, latex, spray paint, kraft paper, wax pastel, pencil, mesh tape, and finished with a semi-gloss polycrylic.  It has been "up-cycled" from one of my MANY torn up pizza boxes!  I love the texture of torn corrugated cardboard, so I finally decided to go a little green and create a small treasure from what would otherwise just be trash.  Making this piece made me very happy...I plan to make many more.  This painting is unframed, but would look it's most beautiful floating in a frame (with or without glass) that shows off the character of its imperfect torn and tattered edges.
(UPDATE: Frame shown is NOT included, but here's a hint! It's just a $10 Ribba frame from Ikea! I didn't like the junky glass, so I took it out and hid it behind the mat. Next time I might try mounting it to foam board to give it some height and make it appear to be floating more. Not sure...try it and let me know!
A "mental break" painting... This cheerful, quirky little piece has rough torn edges, and is a bit wavy and textured.  It has layers of joint compound, acrylic, latex, spray paint, kraft paper, wax pastel, pencil, mesh tape, and finished with a semi-gloss polycrylic.  It has been "up-cycled" from one of my MANY torn up pizza boxes!  I love the texture of torn corrugated cardboard, so I finally decided to go a little green and create a small treasure from what would otherwise just be trash.  Making this piece made me very happy...I plan to make many more.  This painting is unframed, but would look it's most beautiful floating in a frame (with or without glass) that shows off the character of its imperfect torn and tattered edges.
(UPDATE: Frame shown is NOT included, but here's a hint! It's just a $10 Ribba frame from Ikea! I didn't like the junky glass, so I took it out and hid it behind the mat. Next time I might try mounting it to foam board to give it some height and make it appear to be floating more. Not sure...try it and let me know!
Frame is NOT included, but here's a hint! It's just a $10 Ribba frame from Ikea! I didn't like the junky glass, so I took it out and hid it behind the mat. Next time I might try mounting it to foam board to give it some height and make it appear to be floating more. Not sure...try it and let me know!
Frame not included.
back of painting...torn from top of pizza box.

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Sea Glass Collage

Kim Schmitt Thomas

United States

Collage, Paper on Cardboard

Size: 8 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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A "mental break" painting... This cheerful, quirky little piece has rough torn edges, and is a bit wavy and textured. It has layers of joint compound, acrylic, latex, spray paint, kraft paper, wax pastel, pencil, mesh tape, and finished with a semi-gloss polycrylic. It has been "up-cycled" from one of my MANY torn up pizza boxes! I love the texture of torn corrugated cardboard, so I finally decided to go a little green and create a small treasure from what would otherwise just be trash. Making this piece made me very happy...I plan to make many more. This painting is unframed, but would look it's most beautiful floating in a frame (with or without glass) that shows off the character of its imperfect torn and tattered edges. (UPDATE: Frame shown is NOT included, but here's a hint! It's just a $10 Ribba frame from Ikea! I didn't like the junky glass, so I took it out and hid it behind the mat. Next time I might try mounting it to foam board to give it some height and make it appear to be floating more. Not sure...try it and let me know!

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Collage:

Paper on Cardboard

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Size:

8 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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While stylistically influenced by graffiti, torn layers of city billboards, old building walls, I float between allowing a painting to organically determine its own direction and expression, and deliberately choosing subject matters that range from personal to controversial, painful to provocative, ironic to bizarre. Much of the stories that I paint are taken from people’s everyday lives, including my own, or statements about common, yet questionable, societal behaviors that have become generally accepted as the norm. Because the “everyday” is something that often gets overlooked or seen with indifference, I fill my paintings with commotion, perplexity, exaggeration and over-simplification in order to grab the viewer’s attention and cause them to really observe, decipher, and hopefully see these everyday happenings from a new perspective.    With the use of acrylics, joint compound, spray paint, water soluble crayons, pencils and graphite, sometimes newspaper/magazines, and several finishing coats of polycrylic, I overlap and intertwine figures, faces, shapes, text and objects. By doing this, I feel I have almost unlimited space within the confinement of the four walls of the canvas. My work is often filled with action and chaos, while still maintaining a certain balance and control, much like life itself.

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