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  Andréa Dodwell   
  Quebec CANADA  
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Art: Rapunzel Cat by Artist Andréa Dodwell
"Rapunzel Cat"
Andréa Dodwell

Art: Cat Nap by Artist Andréa Dodwell
"Cat Nap"
Andréa Dodwell

Art: Little Treasures from School by Artist Andréa Dodwell
"Little Treasures from School"
Andréa Dodwell

Art: Crocuses for Emily  by Artist Andréa Dodwell
"Crocuses for Emily "
Andréa Dodwell

Art: Cat Deep Sea Dreaming by Artist Andréa Dodwell
"Cat Deep Sea Dreaming"
Andréa Dodwell

"Little Treasures from School"

Art: Little Treasures from School by Artist Andréa Dodwell
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heart & flowers
  
 
 

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button & antiqued surface
  
 
 

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original valentine's day project & tissue paper flowers
  
 
 
Media:  acrylics & mixed media
Dimensions:  10" x 8"
Date of Work:  2009

For this piece I decided to actually incorporate artwork done by some children I worked with a few years ago--the hearts were cut out by the children, decorated, and were intended to be strung together and attached with raffia as a Valentine's Day project. The painting includes all kinds of mixed media--feathers, beads, gold leaf, a butterfly cut out from a postage stamp, ribbon (in the rim of the flowerpot), buttons, rhinestones, and raffia, as well as the hearts cut out by the children. I also applied a thick layer of crackle varnish to create some depth and an aged feel. I did paint over the hearts and added gold leaf, but the arrows, little butterfly decorations and stickers were added by the student whose project I cut up to use for this painting (that is why one little heart is upside down!)! We also made tissue-paper and pipecleaner flowers, and these are what gave me the idea for the flowers. I enjoyed adding all the "fun stuff" to the surface of this painting!


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