I suspect I may have been "too clever" when naming my latest ColorPlay Collection … but before you email me about a typo, it's actually the Latin word used for falling leaves (and is the source of the word deciduous). I don't know, but somehow Deciduous just felt a bit too prosaic and narrow, and Latin "hits differently", especially for nature and botanical stuff.
Anyway, appropriately, there are lots of leaves in the collection, because I love using them on layouts myself.
And to me, using large, shadowed elements like twigs and berries, and large leaves is part of a long tradition stretching back hundreds and hundreds of years of ‘trompe l’oeil’ (“deceiving the eye”) in art.
Butlins
One of my favourite photos: my mother, sister and I at a Scottish holiday camp.
And well as the realistic foliage, there are lots of other mixed media details and papers which I used for scrapping photos old and new:
Speaking of trompe l’oeil, the long tradition of double exposure photography surprisingly dates back as far as the 1860s and was popular with makers of postcards, such as this one I found in a French market. I made the background from paper and mixed media from the collection, and printed some of the leaves onto brown butcher's paper.
Trompe L'oeil
Hybrid creating with a vintage postcard I found in a small French town. I created the background...
Thanks for taking a peek Here's the collection BTW:
Deciduus Collection
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