Sunday, May 3, 2026

The Eyes Forget The Tears They Have Shed


Here are the items I selected to do an assemblage based on a velvet eyeglass case I recently bought.


The address house plate is one of those things that I bought without a clear idea of what I wanted to do with it. 


The background collage is made from ink dyed papers I made in a recent Shake Rag Alley workshop with Karen Robison.


Of the million cabinet cards I owned, this is the only one I have that contains a person wearing glasses. I wonder if that was a need of the process back in the day.


Nothing makes a topper better than some cocktail forks. 



Thus we have The Eyes Forget The Tears They Have Shed. It is 12"H X 9"W X 3"D. It consists of a  Round Wood Substrate, Address Plate, Cabinet Card, Eye Glass Case, Appetizer Forks, Tea Dyed Papers and Paint. The title for the piece comes from the James Russell Lowell poem What Is So Rare as a Day in June?



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