Collage (141)
Collage on card by Talie Mau #collage #taliemau #landscape #ireland #art #seascape141
Miniature Nudes
In this series of nudes the basis is collage which I apply with just a loose concept in mind and then develop form and pose going forward from the outcome with pencil, acrylic paint and watercolour.
The Happiness in Between
Exploring landscape and its depth through the autumnal abundance of berries, this practise brought me back to composition and simplicity in an elementary colour scheme in print, collage and pencil on card.
Miniature Portraits
Exploring emotional bodies very loosely through mixed media, this miniature practise flows in between bigger conceptual work and is like an artistic playground visit where everything is possible and the characters are waiting for their introduction.
Kiss
About 12 years ago at my tape-art exhibition opening I noticed an elderly lady and her male companion walking hand in hand with twinkly eyes, sticking their heads together chatting in front of pictures - they just had an all together lovely energy around them. The...
Anything Worth Taking Seriously Is Worth Making Fun Of
I have been working professionally with typography and started creating Typo-Tape-Art to step away from the seriousness of the matter. I hand cut letters from tape and arrange them in an order that pays tribute to Bauhaus and Art-Deco aspects with a strong influence...
Bleak Midwinter
From a series of landscapes created with print, collage and pencil on card where my aim was to capture the sensation (scent or feel) of a place while relating to the landscape in a monochrome manner, reduced to the bare minimum.
I still look up to the sky…
I still look up to the sky... at day to the shades of blue and the rhythm of clouds and at night to the cloak of darkness and textured shine and to the moon doing its silvery quiet wake for the day that passed... thinking of you... as no matter where we are and how...
“Heavily Textured Silence”
Portrait in collage, watercolour, tap-art, pastels...
Embroidery
my first attempt in embroidery - an exercise for my new collection of Tallulahs...