I worked diligently on the sketch book experimenting with backgrounds. I discovered that the backgrounds need to communicate with the collage on top and I decided to experiment with different media. I did find that I can usually translate the different media into paper bags so the sketchbook was a valuable exercise in discovering backgrounds other than white. I am not entirely happy with my sketchbook but I did write a poem about it called, Liquid Paper (see below).
Liquid Paper
I am an artist. I am an artist who needed a project. So I signed up with the Brooklyn Art Library’s Sketch Book Monthlies. The library sends you a 31/2 by 4 inch blank page journal. I am supposed to fill in the pages and send it back. I am a collage artist. I create paper grocery bag collages. I use the images off of the bags, I cut, I re-arrange, and I paste these images to create new ones, often on a white background. But for the sketchbook, I decided why not add a little color?
I tried paint.
The paper was too thin, it wrinkled, and I had to wait for it to dry.
Why not white out, it dries quickly, spreads evenly but well it is still white.
I tried colored pencil, not smooth enough.
I tried pastel, too smooth.
I scribbled, dribbled, and even added text.
I tried to think of these backgrounds as a clean slate.
But backgrounds and the collage on top have to connect, to communicate.
Kinda like, We The People of the United States
But look at the health care bill
Today the news is full of
Tea Parties
Reckless government spending
Obamacrats not democrats
Death threats to government officials
Tea Party patriots
Sheriffs with private militias
And technicals waiting for the end of days
And how is it that to support fairness is unconstitutional?
To support a little more equity is the road to socialism?
So I spent the day looking for white out,
Liquid paper correction fluid,
Fast drying,
With smooth even coverage
And do you know what?
White out comes in different colors
White out came out
And discovered that it was pastel pink, legal pad yellow, sky- high blue, everyman beige, money green and Caltrans orange
And all comes in the same 22ml size
Equity in a bottle
So I went back to my sketchbook,
I put my collages on
pinko pink, trickle up money green, and even everyman beige
All provided wonderful back grounds for my collages.
I now have the security of knowing that my blank pages will be covered.
That is when it hit me,
it just could not be plainer
White out is socialism in a bottle.
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