In the borrowed costume for a squid from Sadko — in the underwater kingdom, designed by Natalia Goncharova, c 1916, with a Tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene major).
Collage on carte de visite with pencil additions, with accompanying lino print title card.
In the borrowed costume for the Bluebird from The sleeping princess, designed by Léon Bakst, c 1921, with a Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae).
Collage on carte de visite with pencil additions, with accompanying lino print title card.
In the borrowed costume for a lady from Carnival, designed by Léon Bakst, c 1920, with a Little penguin (Eudyptula minor) and a Angwantibo (Arctocebus calabarensis).
Collage on carte de visite with pencil and paint additions, with accompanying lino print title card.
From now until the 9th of July, you can see six tiny works by Gracia and me on the walls at Port Jackson Press Print Gallery as part of their winter salon.
Port Jackson Press Print Gallery
84 Smith Street
Collingwood
(A trio of costumed Salvaged Relatives on the gallery wall.)
(2B ready.)
(Every working table needs a feline. Olive, tiny overseer extraordinaire. #theworkingtable)
(As easy as 1, 2, 3, not quite.)
(A trio, selected.)