Els Mommers – Decay #6

ARTIST STATEMENT: DECAY # 6

For this last Decay piece I choose for a simple wooden cottage with an old man looking out of the window. This to be a contrast to Decay #5 where an old woman looks out of the window.

I painted it with different shades of acrylic brown on white fabric and after drying added some white paint to it.

The shutters are made from painted Wonder Under, later treated with acrylic medium for protection.

The old man is hand painted and his shirt and cap are appliqued. Over the shutters and man I sewed black tulle.

The lines for the beams are quilted. Old vases and shards are fused and appliqued.

The biggest vase is filled with a faded plant, made from color gradient mohair.

The whole process can be seen @ http://kunamola.blogspot.com

  1. Beautiful serie, so complex and meaningful!

  2. Wow Els you exceed yourself with your techniques to bring to life your characters.

  3. A great finale to your series, you have managed to demonstrate decay on some many levels in one piece. Love it!

  4. As always everything is thought through and executed to perfection. I really loved how you chose to show the decay of life itself. Very interesting series.

  5. A very poignant depiction of the old building and its inhabitant. Once again your attention to detail and the techniques you have used to create them has really brought the piece to life. Lovely

  6. What a beautiful series of doors and windows – and people.
    You capture the building materials so well. Love all the details on the old man.

  7. As always, your creations are full of surprises with lots of technique and materials. I really love it.

  8. What an emotional end to your series. Your techniques have again been use to great effect and you have shown so many facets of decay. Well done.

  9. It is a beautiful end to your series ! I like how you depicted decay in so many different ways in a single piece ! Bravo !

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