Silk Road Seductions
collage miniature by J A Dixon
7.75 x 9.125 inches
available for purchase
March Ex(plosion) | Eleventh Collage
March 11th, 2021March Ex(plosion) | Tenth Collage
March 10th, 2021March Ex(plosion) | Ninth Collage
March 9th, 2021March Ex(plosion) | Eighth Collage
March 8th, 2021Had Her Day
collage miniature by J A Dixon
y.25 x 10.1875 inches
from my Series of Rock
available for purchase
March Ex(plosion) | Seventh Collage
March 7th, 2021March Ex(plosion) | Sixth Collage
March 6th, 2021March Ex(plosion) | Fifth Collage
March 5th, 2021March Ex(plosion) | Fourth Collage
March 4th, 2021March Ex(plosion) | Third Collage
March 3rd, 2021March Ex(plosion) | Second Collage
March 2nd, 2021This go round: an ex(plosion) of collage
March 1st, 2021“When I think how I am not following orders to do what people think I should do, I am scared, but then I think that it is my own work, if anything, that will be remembered. I can’t work for other people. I don’t do good work with their ideas. So I’ll go on with my own.”
– John Steinbeck
The March Exercise is back and fully upon me — another opportunity to harness myself to an all-consuming discipline, with a month-long ritual of collage that has nothing to do with anything but my own way of making it. This whole winter thing began as a 2006 marathon experiment in time management, when I woke up one morning dedicated to the idea of transforming everything to do with how Dana and I positioned our active graphic design practice. Here at TCM, I’ve periodically showcased an extended collage-a-day regimen, most recently with an intense summer flurry of diptychs. I’m back at it again. There won’t be many words in this space for awhile, just traditional, cut-and-glue collage, until I surface for air in April. Until then, I hope you enjoy the Ex(plosion).
Really Done Me
collage miniature by J A Dixon
5.25 x 6.125 inches
from my Series of Rock
available for purchase