anne boudreau collage: notes about living 1
notes about living 1  During graduate school my focus shifted from two-dimensional work to three-dimensional work. Even though my studio time was dominated by the possibilities and new challenges of making sculpture, the collages came slowy but surely.  Over several years, I made many small collages using a square format. These pieces are about my daily existence -- a visual diary of the time.
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When To Say When, 1998, cheesecloth, acrylic  paint, appropriated imagery (7" x 7")
Who Is Afraid of the Holy Ghost, 1998, fabric, acrylic paint, appropriated text, photograph (6 3/4" x 6 3/4")
Believes She Is a Queen, 1998, linen tape,acrylic paint, appropriated photograph, text and imagery (7" x 7")
Boys: Collaboration with Richard Coatney, 1998, fiber, acrylic paint, appropriated imagery (7" x 7")
No Word : Collaboration with Jack Gerstner, 1998, fabric, acrylic paint, foil, appropriated imagery (7" x 7")
Joy & Intuition, 1998, acrylic paint, appropriated text and imagery (7" x 7")
Hows 'Bout Them Apples, 1998, fabric, dried flora, acrylic paint, appropriated imagery (7" x 7")