Every week presents a challenge in the LMAC collage contest. I try to wipe my mental slate clean when I consider these pictures. I don't want to see what is there, but try instead to see what might be there. This week exercise yielded results in a few moments.
I almost immediately saw a horse, or a horse-like entity. I imagined the earth, trees and animals blending seamlessly together. My collage would represent a kind of artistic animism.
Certainly the idea of trees as being a font of life did not originate with me.
Here's an image from Iran, 5th or 6th century AD
Relief Plaque with Confronted Ibexes
Image credit: Daderot, Public Domain. Cincinnati Museum of Art Exhibit.
Here is another one from Iran, 1000 B. C.
Detail of a rhyton from Marlik
Credit: Behrouz.rayini. CC 4.0 license
Here is a suggestive image of a Banyan tree in India. The banyan tree is the national tree of India and is referenced in many sacred Hindu texts.
Banyan Tree
Credit: Ashish Sharma. CC 4.0 License
Making My Collage
I removed the structure at the center of the picture, broke it down into parts and re-formed it into the shape of a horse. The horse head came from a photo I had taken earlier in the day for next week's LIL contribution. I obviously had to smooth down the edges and color in the limbs of this creature to approximate the color of a horse. I left just enough tree moss to keep the horse/tree close to its original nature.
I looked for plants with which to adorn my animal, to make it one with nature. and
helped out with their contributions to LIL: flower from
and clover from
.
I cleared the background and started to look for another entity to populate my collage. Playing around with constituent parts of 's original tree gave me an upright figure.
on LIL gave me a horse head, and I started to look around for branches. This I found on Pixabay, credit artrose.
The tree-like entity in the back on the left was added, then on the right a small tree-like creature with a goat head (from my contribution to LIL). There was something missing. Ah...'s fantasy creature on LIL.
also had contributed a donkey image, which served for the creature's head.
I added final touches--did some cleanup, heightened colors on flowers and branches, added plants to the ground, ran the picture through a light Lunapic filter, resized/reconfigured, and I was done. Gimp, Paint 3d and Paint were helpful in the process.
LIL, LMAC and Me
I have said it before in this space. I once failed art in school. Is it not amazing that with this background I feel free to express myself through art? That is the magic of this community. From the first, I was welcomed. Over time, I learned to loosen up and allow myself to see what I want in an image.
Since started LIL some months ago, I have found the exercise of making a collage even more intimate. I am familiar with many of the contributors and many of the images. Often, I don't use an image from LIL as it is presented, but shamelessly alter it. All images on LIL are public domain, and all may be used as a collagist/artist wishes. Anyone in the Hive community may contribute to LIL, and anyone may borrow from the library. Rules for contributing/borrowing may be found here.
If you haven't tried your hand at making a collage for LMAC, jump in. Learn more here. Of course there are prizes (I don't compete). This week there is an especially rich prize pool because a long-time LMAC supporter, , has added 30 Hive to the pot. But winning a prize is not the best reason to make a collage. The best reason is the opportunity to express yourself and to grow within a welcoming community.
I thank everyone who participates in LIL and LMAC. I thank the talented team that makes the community possible: founder and administrator, ; genius coder,
; and multi-talented curator/moderator
.
Finally, I thank you for reading my blog. I wish all my readers a productive, creative week.