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by Laura Lein-Svencner
$36.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the mixed media "Respond to patterns" by Laura Lein-Svencner. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Materials Used: 140lb. watercolor paper, polymer medium, polymer resist, old book pages, handmade papers, painted drawing papers, gesso and painted... more
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Materials Used: 140lb. watercolor paper, polymer medium, polymer resist, old book pages, handmade papers, painted drawing papers, gesso and painted Kraft papers, tracing wheel marks with acrylic, wax crayons, sealed with a UV varnish.
Meaning behind the art: I personal have been reflection on my own patterns and those around me with great hopes. Some dread the Monday that start the week but I favor it greatly. It gives me a chance to begin again and continue the positive patterns I’m trying to continue to establish in my life. Realizing that we are so connected I witness my own patterns of cycles, season and colors I’m attracted to along with shapes. Some of these patterns come and go like the ebbs and flows of life. Times when food is plentiful and times when it’s lean or when there is a home full of joy to the home of sadness. After observing long enough we see we are like the flow of the tides hopeful discarding the patterns that don’t serve us anymore. But there are tho...
Bio Laura Lein-Svencner was raised in Downers Grove IL not far from her grandfather’s farm and resides now Darien Illinois for the past 30 years. She’s continued with her personal studies in drawing, printmaking, sculpture, papermaking and collage. Seeking inspiration from one artist to another, Laura has pursued her love of paper; this steady pace of exploration has led her to become a member of many local and international collage groups. She also co-founded the Midwest Collage Society which exhibits throughout the Midwest region. Her works has won many awards and most recently the 27th Annual Juried Exhibit with the National Collage Society. Her work has been published in Watercolor Artist Magazine 2009, Creating Collage in all...
$36.00
Jack Zulli
Like all that is worked into this art, an impressive display!