This is a collage of the Torpedo Factory, which is a well known art gallery/artist studio community in Old Town. I’m thinking about making two more collages in this series. Then it’ll be back to working on art for the festival, and perhaps even working on another portrait.
In other news, the Alexandria Times published a little blurb about my work being exhibited in the Smithsonian’s Ripley Center, which I discovered today although it was published a month ago. The exhibition ended yesterday and I’ll pick up my piece later this week.
YAY! I CAN’T WAIT! 🙂
And congratulations!!! Wowza— I love that print!
the perspective on this piece is great! can’t wait to see you on etsy! please let me know if you have any questions or if i can help in any way!!
Can’t wait to see your work there!
so exciting! congrats! 🙂
Hi! Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog. It led me straight to yours. WOW! Your collage work is absolutely….WOW. How you can capture such expression and detail with cut paper is absolutely remarkable. I’ll be checking back often. Hope you don’t mind if I add you to my blogroll.
Cheers,
Krissy
this is totally random, but I commented on a post after you on jess gonacha’s blog. My name is jennifer meghan coyle! Your work is great, by the way!
how do you churn these out so fast?? each one looks like it takes hours and hours! just beautiful…
Congrats!! That’s so awesome. 🙂 And I looooove the Torpedo Factory. I went there once when visiting relatives in DC< and dI thought it was so cool!
yay and congrats!
beautiful!
very exciting, big congrats!!!
Pretty nice!
Ashley Kay
27brokendreams.blogspot.com
What an exciting exhibit to be in! Congrats, Megan 🙂
I think the prints idea for Etsy is a good one.
Yay for you! I love this collage!
wow your stuff is sooo cool! 🙂 very impresive.