Tuesday, August 24, 2010
small unnumbered yet significant wishing well
Sometimes I make little wishing wells.
I've been in a quandary about how the small wishing wells
fit into the projected group of 108 Wishing Wells. Until the making of
wishing well ~ non- native species, I have not considered the smaller
wishing wells to be part of the larger-formatted series. This one, however,
feels significant...
For now I'm calling this one;
Wishing Well XIV 1/2 ~ non-native species
10in x 10in
pepper shaker plastic cap, paper, wooden purse handle,
californian eucalyptus pods, ink
EQUINOX: fall to spring
These photos capture the transformation that this piece
underwent over the course of 6 months.
The mirror fell off leaving an ethereal
(and ephemeral )effect.
Suggesting the change of seasons,
as well as the impermanence of all things.
In the first image if you look closely you may
notice the reflections
of two other wishing wells ~ infinity!
Wishing Well XIV ~ EQUINOX : fall to spring 2010
24in x 29 1/2in
hornet's nest paper, twisted tissue paper, chinese paper,
shiny mirror backing, ribbon, bike chain, chain, patterned paper,
bird's nest remnants, tempera paint on found wood
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
New Wishing Wells
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Wishing Wells XII - XI were made from April 2008-2009!
I've had a transition from French country life to American city life,
with many new experiences along the way. Hope to be making more
Wishing Wells, more regularly in the mini-atelier.
Wishing Well IX - Big Blue (detail)
Mixed Media
Wishing Well X - Winter Solstice Illumination (detail)
Mixed Media
Wishing Well X - Winter Solstice Illumination
21 in x 21 in
Mixed Media on laminated wood panel
Wishing Well XI - for WPSN children
(made in collaboration with kids in the WPSN studio)
3 1/2 ft x 2 1/2 ft
children's paintings collaged on board painted by children (2 - 5 yrs old) and parents
This is my first Wishing Well made with a community ~ My vision is being realized!
I've had a transition from French country life to American city life,
with many new experiences along the way. Hope to be making more
Wishing Wells, more regularly in the mini-atelier.
Wishing Well IX - Big Blue (detail)
Mixed Media
Wishing Well X - Winter Solstice Illumination (detail)
Mixed Media
Wishing Well X - Winter Solstice Illumination
21 in x 21 in
Mixed Media on laminated wood panel
Wishing Well XI - for WPSN children
(made in collaboration with kids in the WPSN studio)
3 1/2 ft x 2 1/2 ft
children's paintings collaged on board painted by children (2 - 5 yrs old) and parents
This is my first Wishing Well made with a community ~ My vision is being realized!
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Wishing Wells - The Expansion Project
this is the beginning of a long term project
intended to manifest the hopes and dreams
of a collectively created existence
like the coin that represents a most desired intention
when tossed into a body of water,
causes a rippling effect
carrying a dream into infinity
with our wishes for love, for peace, for equality
we can create JUST WORLD
wishing well I - (multi) for international peace
117.5 cm x 88.75 cm / 2ft 9 in x 3ft 8 in
tempera and paper collage on found wood
this piece is part of THE HAGUE RED CROSS SUMMER EXHIBITION
whose goal is to raise money for victims of armed conflict
http://www.artenade.com/hague/default.aspx
intended to manifest the hopes and dreams
of a collectively created existence
like the coin that represents a most desired intention
when tossed into a body of water,
causes a rippling effect
carrying a dream into infinity
with our wishes for love, for peace, for equality
we can create JUST WORLD
wishing well I - (multi) for international peace
117.5 cm x 88.75 cm / 2ft 9 in x 3ft 8 in
tempera and paper collage on found wood
this piece is part of THE HAGUE RED CROSS SUMMER EXHIBITION
whose goal is to raise money for victims of armed conflict
http://www.artenade.com/hague/default.aspx
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Friday, January 18, 2008
the possibilities are endless...
combinations of colors, textures and surfaces
(will) represent the potentiality of achieving the multitude
of personal and shared aspirations
this piece has holes drilled in the rings
letting light and inspiration pass through the intention
wishing well II - (white) personal transformation
77 cm x 88.5 cm / 2ft 5in x 2ft 9 in
acrylic and paper collage on found wood panel
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Blue Moon Brewing Company Finalist!
At the MCA, Chicago Summer 2008
Sailing Under a Blue Moon
mixed media
to see other finalists:
http://www.bluemoonbrewingcompany.com/
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
earthly constructs : 108 ancestors
detail
detail
108 ancestors
16.5 in x 32in
(42 cm x 81 cm)
scissors, dried pomegranate flowers (strung),
drawer handle, rope, glass balls,
dried star fish, domino, metal bullets cases,
mexican worry dolls, copper wire, collage paper,
assembled on wood found in a garage
(hand sawed and sanded)
copyright mekauniverse 2007
michelle e korte leccia
earthly constructs : at the edge
detail
detail
detail
at the edge
16.5 in x 32in
(42 cm x 81 cm)
metal spiral railing, stone, empty bullet cartons,
part of a rusted coke can, lead fishing weight,
shattered car window glass, dried sea sponge,
collage paper, assembled on
wood found in a garage - hand sawed and sanded
copyright mekauniverse 2007
michelle e korte leccia
Monday, November 19, 2007
earthly constructs : to reach the tower
earthly constructs : built by the sea
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Wishing Wells (studies/origins)
my zen experience
pieces are $400 each
or $1000 for the triptych
contact me at [email protected]
for payment options
tulip rain
stones, found ring jewelry, collage, tempera
on re-used wood panel
8 in x 30 in
underwater movement
dirt, found fake pearl earrings, collage, tempera
on re-used wood panel
8 in x 30 in
mountain moon
grass, found barrette, collage, tempera
on re-used wood panel
8 in x 30 in
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