Tuesday, February 18, 2025

"microscope slide" project, almost complete

The snow in central NY (Utica) has been a bit overwhelming this past week. Utica University rarely cancels classes for "snow days", but did so last Friday, yesterday (Monday) and today. So I have been enjoying alternating between shoveling snow (great exercise) and spending time in my studio. Yesterday, I made some great progress on an interesting project I wrote about a few weeks ago on this blog. I'm not quite finished with it; but I thought I would share some intermediate photos of the work. I think it's an interesting project for a number of reasons. I created a long (24 inches) composition; which I then cut into 1" x 3" segments to mimic the dimensions of a microscope slide. These smaller segments will then be housed in a wooden microscope slide box. An interesting question arises, I suppose... should this be considered one collage, that is now cut-up; or is it 24 "mini collages" (or both perhaps)? When eventually placed in the wooden slide box, the collage images will be mostly obscured (out of sight), until they are removed from the box. In order to see the entirety of the initial long collage, the slides will need to be re-configured. Weird... but I like the "complexity" of the work. Here are some photos of the almost-finished work...





gotta paint the edges!



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