by ruralpearl | Jan 30, 2011 | Cut Paper, News & Events
Here’s a shot of my lightbox installation at the Lawrence Arts Center at nighttime (pardon my shoddy photograph with arm shake.. no tripod — it looked more clear in person):

Read more about it here: https://ruralpearl.com/blog/?p=2331 and here: https://ruralpearl.com/blog/?p=2287.
by ruralpearl | Jan 20, 2011 | Inspiration, Photos

Only he never wrote about anybody planting their face in it like I did.. that I know of anyway.
by ruralpearl | Jan 19, 2011 | Design

Digital collage with cut paper elements. This is another test design I did for something awhile back that’s been sitting in a folder ever since. I kind of like the concept and might have to do something on a larger, more detailed scale.
by ruralpearl | Jan 16, 2011 | Cut Paper

Something I did last year as a rough idea for something else.. That was quite possibly the vaguest description I’ve ever written!
by ruralpearl | Jan 10, 2011 | Cut Paper, New Work!

3.5 x 5 inch paper cutting.

5 x 7 inch paper cutting.
by ruralpearl | Jan 3, 2011 | Cut Paper, New Work!

11 x 14 inch paper cutting.
by ruralpearl | Jan 3, 2011 | Design

Back when I did the paper cutting for the cover image for Time Out Chicago, I had to wait (contractually) before I could put the image out in the public in any other form than the cover itself. Here’s what it looked like before I sent it off to them where they photographed it on the wooden background and put their logo, text, etc.

by ruralpearl | Dec 26, 2010 | Photos

by ruralpearl | Dec 21, 2010 | Illustration, New Work!

(c) Bradford Exchange
I’ve been working on a series of illustrations for Native American folk tales accompanying the Bradford Exchange’s Native American Golden Dollar Uncirculated Coin Collection. Two of my illo’s are in the picture above. Made from cut paper, of course. You can check it out in more detail in their online store: http://www.bradfordexchange.com/products/45227_sacagawea-coin-collection.html
by ruralpearl | Dec 17, 2010 | New Work!, Photos
In December. In Kansas.




