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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro: April 2008
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro. Sunday, April 20, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This will be an ongoing blog of my artwork. "Cardboard Cuts" are the way I describe my art. I take compressed cardboard and cut into them. I peel away the different layers to retrieve both textures and colors. Sometimes, I paint on top of the cardboard, sometimes I leave the "cuts" as they are. I hope you enjoy my work. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro: We Are Alive
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro. Friday, March 8, 2013. We Are Alive" is my latest cardboard cut that will be hanging in the Artists of Yardley. 8th Annual Members Show. The size is 14" x 24". I developed this piece after hearing the haunting lyrics from the song of the same name "We Are Alive" by Bruce Springsteen. The E Street Band. The following lyrics that kept coming back to me. And though our bodies lie alone here in the dark. Our spirits rise to carry the fire and light the spark. This will be an o...
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro: HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro. Friday, December 21, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This will be an ongoing blog of my artwork. "Cardboard Cuts" are the way I describe my art. I take compressed cardboard and cut into them. I peel away the different layers to retrieve both textures and colors. Sometimes, I paint on top of the cardboard, sometimes I leave the "cuts" as they are. I hope you enjoy my work. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro: May 2008
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro. Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This will be an ongoing blog of my artwork. "Cardboard Cuts" are the way I describe my art. I take compressed cardboard and cut into them. I peel away the different layers to retrieve both textures and colors. Sometimes, I paint on top of the cardboard, sometimes I leave the "cuts" as they are. I hope you enjoy my work. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro: Rooftop #1
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro. Wednesday, November 28, 2012. I'll be participating in the Artists of Yardley. 100 for 100 Small Works" show this weekend with my latest piece, Rooftop #1. Information about the show is below. Acrylic with cardboard on canvas. 6" x 6" November 2012. Scraps of cardboard from earlier art. And glad to say that I'm happy with the end result. So, come on by, see this piece in person plus the other 99 pieces that are sure to be great. Plus, what a great gift idea, a piece of...
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro: March 2012
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro. Thursday, March 29, 2012. This was a piece I did for a project called the "4 x 6 Exchange" by the Art Co-op. Artists signed up, created a 4" x 6" piece of art, mail it in, and in return another artist's 4x6. Looking forward to getting my return art. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro: December 2012
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro. Friday, December 21, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This will be an ongoing blog of my artwork. "Cardboard Cuts" are the way I describe my art. I take compressed cardboard and cut into them. I peel away the different layers to retrieve both textures and colors. Sometimes, I paint on top of the cardboard, sometimes I leave the "cuts" as they are. I hope you enjoy my work. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro: Bucks County Courier Times
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Cardboard Cuts by John Vollaro. Wednesday, September 5, 2012. Bucks County Courier Times. I had the honor and privilege to be featured in the Life section of The Bucks County Courier Times this week. Gwen Shrift, stopped by my house a few weeks ago to interview me, after taking notice of my work at a recent Artists of Yardley. Exhibit. We spoke about my art, my process of creating my "cardboard cuts", my participation in AOY, my family, and what provides inspiration to my art. View my complete profile.
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Georgian House Envy From Light Locations - decor8
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Meet Holly & Team. Georgian House Envy From Light Locations. September 27, 2012. Wouldn’t that be a lovely idea? Of course, it would be in total decor8 style – so you would be staying in “my blog”, experiencing all of the things that I love firsthand and being part of the whole decor8 experience. Now I need someone to read this post and make my dream come true – investors anyone? When I think of this idea, I get all tingle-y! In this post, I’ve included my most favorite home. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE. Well, I a...
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Pachyderm Express: Hitching a ride to the Wild Rumpus
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Wednesday, May 09, 2012. Hitching a ride to the Wild Rumpus. After learning of the passing of Maurice Sendak yesterday, I went back and read the books I have of his, and listened to every interview I could find. What a genius! Such a creative, courageous and honest force he was in his storytelling. Thank you to the man who brought his dreams to life, hitched you to them, and then brought you back down gently for supper. While it was still warm. Here is my humble tribute sketch. View my complete profile.
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