Round Robin 2020 #13

Round Robin 2020  #13

Monday, March 28, 2016

Honolulu Altered Books Group March 2016





Aloha,
  I hope you all had a Happy Easter. The holiday gave me the time needed to get this blog completed. What a wonderful batch
of altered art we have for the month of March. For those of you on the mainland, we wish you could be here in person as we talk about our art, techniques and inspiration that you are about to see. Hopefully some of you will make the journey and attend a meeting in person.
  We look forward to seeing what new art is on the horizon.



Every creator painfully experiences the chasm
between his inner vision and its ultimate expression.
Isaac Bashevis Singer

Dee graces us with her "I Love.." spread
with things she loves.
Paper dolls...

...and her love of the movies.

Some assembly required.

Sandra gets to the root of this theme.
"Grow- A Garden Themed Book".


Misty shares a couple of her favorite techniques in
the "T is for Techniques" book.

She enjoys using recycled items to create her art.



Rosemary's "Negative and Positive Spaces" spread.

Sophia made us all hungry when she showed her layout for
"The Comfort Food Diaries" book

Yes, she's the bagel'
s biggest fan!

Kim and Kehau explore sand drawings, if only
briefly in "The Beauty of Imperfection" book

The giant winter waves share a glimpse of the past with us, if
only for a few moments.

Hawaiian mana.

Hope's "There are None So Blind as Those
Who Will Not See
Before I Die I Want to..."
layout.

She has a deep desire to visit a land with such a
rich cultural heritage and tradition.

To view the northern lights.

Here are a few Icelandic symbols known as
magical staves.

Pam's "Harmonious Creations
Art Inspired by Science, Math & Nature"
layout.

Celebrate national pie day!

"Day of the Dead Poets Society"
Su takes us to where the sidewalk ends.

The children know!

Anna shares with us her "Word of Art"
nature. Featuring the Raven. 
Marcy's "Wacky World of Oxymorons"

Amy's "What Bugs You?" spread suggests that
nothing bugs her. In fact, she loves bugs!




Darrell's "Below, Above and by the Sea" layout.

Exploring the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
on November 10, 1975.

The cause of it's sinking is still under debate.

There are many theories as to what happened.
But sadly all 29 on board perished. 

Although there have been nearly 6000 shipwrecks and
30,000 lives lost on Lake Superior, the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald remains the most famous due to the Gordon Lightfoot song. He drew his inspiration from a Newsweek article that misspelled the ship's name. He wanted to pay proper respect to the crew.

Sue's spread for the "How Old Would You Be Today
if You Didn't Know Your Real Age?" book takes her
back to high school and her early college years.

Debbie explores two rare birds in her
"Rare Bird" spread.

Dr. Hannah Mounce, who is determined
to save this endangered bird, 
the Hawaiian Kiwikiu.

Carolyn says put the chocolate in the bag and nobody
gets hurt in her "Bag it UP" layout.

Pat used actual clippings from a 1920 Ladies Home Journal magazine in her spread for "Belle Epoque to Art Deco,
the First 40 Years of Fashion in the 20th Century. 

Fancy smoke rings!

1 comment:

  1. Once again ,thank you for all of the work that went into posting this art! I love seeing all the wonderfully creative and sometimes educational interpretations of each of the themes. Hoping I will make the journey to meet all of you talanted people in person at some point in the round.

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