Salvage Collage: A Sort of Magic

My show is hung. After working on a variety of pieces over the past year and a half, I can take a deep breath and revel in the accomplishment of creating a body of work and getting to share it at Guardino Gallery. All of the pieces I have been working on for this show have been created out of old books. My Artist Statement pretty much says it all:

Dayna Collins has always loved old books. She hyperventilates at the sight of books which are stained, defaced, torn or marked up. She rips battered books apart, reclaiming their faded fragments, and creates collages using only materials she has excavated.  Dayna’s mixed media pieces reflect the passage of time, repurposing the scraps that are worn and weathered, transforming the aged and tattered pieces into something unexpected and beautiful, celebrating their fragile decay.

Here’s the tiniest glimpse of what has been going on over the past 18 months:

Then it became time to begin putting the pieces together into some sort of format for presentation. I ended up using six different formats.

Salvage Collages on vintage blocks.
Book boards floating in a custom black frame.
“A Lulling Possibility of Happiness,” salvage collage on book board.
“A Shattered Sense of Normality,” matted and framed in white.
“Secrets Spill Out,” salvage collage on vintage piece of wood.
“Hope Carson,” salvage collage on watercolor paper, mounted on cradled panel.

Then there was the Herculean task of titling, mounting, photographing, inventorying, and packing. There were a few hiccups with the floating and the mounting, but after a few tears, I nutted up and found a solution.

Prepping for the “floating” of the book board collages.
My photography studio.

It was fun to work in so many styles, using the same materials to create entirely different looks. Unfortunately, it was a challenge for Donna and Gail to hang such disparate styles of work. But they did a magnificent job and created combinations I never would have imagined.

One of my favorite things about having a show at Guardino (this is my fourth one!), is designing the window. As soon as I got notice that I would have a show in July, I started plotting and planning for the window.

It turned out just as I had hoped.

Photo courtesy of ceramic artist Michelle Gallagher.

The show opens on Thursday, July 25, from 6-9 pm. I’m sharing the Feature Gallery with my friend and fellow artist, Michelle Gallagher, who has created a delightful series of ceramic corvids. Their dark beauty compliment my pieces perfectly and we were excited to share this show. Michelle took some great photos, so here is a peek at our show. . . . hopefully this will entice you out tomorrow night for a summer evening of merriment and refreshments (and to experience Last Thursday on Alberta).

Photo courtesy of ceramic artist Michelle Gallagher.
Photo courtesy of ceramic artist Michelle Gallagher.
Photo courtesy of ceramic Michelle Gallagher.

PS Last weekend our local YMCA had their final book sale in their old building. Of course, I was there first thing on Friday morning, restocking my art supplies . . . .

Stash of raw materials.

 

EVOKE: The Hanging of the Show

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As many of you know, I’ve been working on pieces of art for my upcoming show at Guardino Gallery on NE Alberta in Portland. I started work last October and finished the final piece last Monday. Wednesday was hanging day. My good friend Tory Brokenshire drove her van and helped with the hanging.

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We arrived at 11:00 am and unloaded 31 pieces of art into the empty, white-walled Main Gallery. Donna is a master curator and directed us to take pieces here and there, auditioning the possibilities.

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And then it was time to hang. Tory and Meg took over.

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For the most part, they did an excellent job.

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I acted as their assistant, handing them drills, tape measures, and screws, occasionally offering suggestions.

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Hanging (6)The 3-D artist, who is also in the Main Gallery with me, Tamae Frame, was able to place her beautiful sculptures once my paintings were hung. What a beautiful pairing.

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Hanging (43)I’m so grateful to Donna for the opportunity to have the show and to Tory for helping to get it hung.

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Day of the Dead – 8th Annual Group Show

Outside Guardino Gallery looking into the Feature Area.
Outside Guardino Gallery looking into the Feature Area.

Last Thursday night was Guardino Gallery’s 8th Annual Day of the Dead opening reception. Attending Last Thursday on Alberta is always fun, but Guardino’s openings are even better, especially when the guests dress up in celebration of Dia De Los Muertos.

Stephanie, the curator, with me
Stephanie, the curator, with me

 

Me with my date
Me with my date
Tory and Stephanie
Tory and Stephanie
Stephanie and Alea
Stephanie and Alea
Celebration guests
Celebration guests
Donna Guardino with Howard
Donna Guardino with Howard
Howard, Tabor, Lee, and Jason
Howard, Tabor, Lee, and Jason
Peeking in the window
Peeking in the window

I created several assemblage pieces for the show.

"In the Dark Room"
“In the Dark Room”
"Deep Dark Secret"
“Deep Dark Secret”
"Travel Weary"
“Travel Weary”
"Abrupt Departure"
“Abrupt Departure”
"A Steady Quiet Routine"
“A Steady Quiet Routine”
"Casual Indifference"
“Casual Indifference”
"Missing Person"
“Missing Person”
"Writing Down Numbers"
“Writing Down Numbers”
"It Belonged To a Stranger"
“It Belonged To a Stranger”
"Things in Common"
“Things in Common”
"It Didn't Matter"
“It Didn’t Matter”
"Waiting For An Excuse"
“Waiting For An Excuse”

The show runs through October 26. Guardino Gallery is located at 2939 NE Alberta in Portland, OR.