"Collage Fodder, Food and Drink, or Both" is the theme to work to for Art Journal Journey this month, hosted by Elizabeth and Bleubeard. I did link in last week, I distinctly remember seeing which number I was - and I followed one of Valerie's links. Somehow that disappeared so I am hoping that this week this post stays on. This week I have used collage to make a frame around my page - Teesha Moore style - as taught on a Dylusion workshop with Dyan herself. That was many many moons ago but I think it, and the basket of food, covers collage and food for me. Hope so. Really the figures are also collaged I guess as I stamp them, fussy cut and colour them before sticking them down in my journal.
The Tim Holtz snarky comment this week is "a penny for your thoughts seems a little pricey" and so the story goes:
Patsy and her friend, Sally, had bumped into one another in the supermarket and were now walking home through the local park. Sally, as always, was busy chatting away, talking about Graham, her husband and the two kids and what they had all been up to recently. Her whole life revolved around her family and she loved to talk about them.
Graham had recently been promoted at work and had a lovely new car as a result. She was always talking about it and all the little gadgets that come with a top of the range vehicle. Her son was very bright and it looked as if he might go on to university when he reached sixth form and her daughter really was one of the prettiest girls around. So, you see, Sally had lots to talk about when it came to family.
She had been talking for about five minutes or so when she noticed her friend, Patsy, was awfully quiet.
"Penny for them?" she said.
Sally looked at her, "You really don't get it do you? You are wrapped up in your little world and nothing ever goes wrong. Graham has got that lovely new job with all its perks, Simon is Mr Brains himself and as for Petra! Nothing goes wrong in Sally's little world whilst the rest of us have problem after problem. You know darned well that Fred was made redundant last week yet you prattle on and on. We are struggling day to day and all you can talk about is your precious family. What do you expect me to say?"
Patsy was aghast. Never had her friend spoken to her like this and she had no idea about Fred having been made redundant. "I'm so sorry, I honestly did not know" she said, "A penny for your thoughts seems a little pricey."
Sally started to cry, it really had been a struggle this past couple of weeks and she hadn't meant to snap but some people seemed to have all the luck and she felt they had none.
Patsy put her arm around her friend's shoulder and said "Come on, let's go back to mine and have a cuppa and then we can look at how we can help one another."
And with that the two friends made their way slowly to Patsy's house to put the kettle on."