Friday, February 7

ASSEMBLAGES OF ANTIQUES, EPHEMERA AND FOUND OBJECTS : Mary Becker Weiss

Assemblages comfort me.

 

As I have learned to let go of the reins in creating new mixed media and encaustic art pieces, there is a part of me still that demands structure and definition (old habits die hard).

 

In an assemblage made up of many found objects which have been discarded and abandoned, those elements are brought together to become a thing of beauty with new purpose. There is a comfort in breathing new life into that which has been destroyed or lost.

 

I am frequently asked how long it takes to make one of my assemblages. With "Material Witness," "Long Journey Back to Myself" and "A Moveable Feast," my answer is "sixty years and two months..." ~ MBW


"The Story of My Heart" 2023 Mary Becker Weiss
"THE STORY OF MY HEART" 
© Mary Becker Weiss

AND STILL WE RISE : Assemblage : Mary Becker Weiss
“RISE" 
© Mary Becker Weiss

"EMOTIONAL BAGGAGE" 
© Mary Becker Weiss

UNDAUNTED : Assemblage : Mary Becker Weiss
"UNDAUNTED" 
© Mary Becker Weiss


I STAND AMONG THEM BUT NOT OF THEM : Assemblage : Mary Becker Weiss
"I STAND AMONG THEM BUT NOT OF THEM" 
© Mary Becker Weiss

ASSEMBLAGES : Mary Becker Weiss

SUMMER IN PROVENCE : Assemblage : Mary Becker Weiss
"SUMMER IN PROVENCE" 
Assemblage of Found Objects
© Mary Becker Weiss

 BIORYTHM : Assemblage : Mary Becker Weiss
BIORYTHM 
Assemblage of Found Objects
© Mary Becker Weiss

Testimonials:
MS from Maryland says: "Your assemblages are particularly strong. I love the detail and cleanness of the small pieces, intimately put together in Two Perspectives and One Vanishing Point. It is somehow very soothing." ~ MS

From a visitor in the Brunswick Outdoor Art Festival: "Your assemblages remind me of that Joseph Campbell guy (Cornell) ~ you know that hermit who lived in his mother's basement all his life...."


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  1. From a visitor in the Brunswick Outdoor Art Festival: "Your assemblages remind me of that Joseph Campbell guy (Cornell) ~ you know that hermit who lived in his mother's basement all his life...." (keeps ya' humble...)

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