These are works from Mixed Media class with Professor Lenny Long.
 
The original idea for the first two collaged images came from my sketchbook. What if tiny shards of exploded star landed on Mars and turned into seeds for flowers? They are named Astroflowers; they can grow without air or nutrient from earth, only small amount of the light particles in the vacuum are needed. And core of astroflower becomes nebula one day when it's fully grown. It's the cycle of nature all over again, just in the universe. Pollens of astroflower either become asteroid or comet.
 
The last two images are illustrating the magic of the night and day. As a delivery comet comes along the sky with sprinkles to put everyone asleep, the night begins. Then a sun-like star wakes everyone up with a different kind of magic dust when the morning comes.
Series Day and Night: Nighttime Comes
Gouache and pastel on paper
Fall 2012
 Series Day and Night: Wake Up!
Gouache and pastel on paper
Fall 2012
Astroflowers on Mars
Mixed Media; Tissue paper, Construction paper, Paper dish, Patterned paper, Stamp, Acrylic on Board
Fall 2012 
Pollens of Astroflowers "And They Become Nebula"
Mixed Media; Tissue paper, Construction paper, Patterned paper, Acrylic on Board
Fall 2012
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These are works from Mixed Media class with Professor Lenny Long.

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