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Bits and Places: Journeys Through Collage by Kristi Colbert

Bits and Places: Journeys Through Collage
by Kristi W. Colbert
 
“Bits and Places” is an exhibition of painted paper collage landscapes by Kristi W. Colbert, a Leverett-based mixed media artist inspired by country life in Western Massachusetts, as well as travels and wanderlust beyond. Composed of snippets from the recycle bin and bits of junk mail painted with gouache, colored pencil, and neocolor crayon, Kristi’s work explores and evokes a palpable sense of place, as transportive landscapes, seascapes, and cityscapes emerge from reclaimed paper fragments. As a self-identified perfectionist with the world closing in around her at the onset of the pandemic, Kristi turned to collage as an experimental means of breaking out – outside the lines, out of her perfectionism, out of the confines of her home. Right away, she fell in love with the freedom and duality of collage, in both process and aesthetic. It is painterly and sculptural; deconstructive and reconstructive; realistic and abstract; intricate and unfussy. Her work is a record of places traveled, and a map to what lies ahead. And, situated in a time of such global heartbreak and destruction, Kristi’s work is a meditative practice in, and energetic manifestation of, hopefulness and repair – gluing together pieces of a broken world to help remind us all of the beauty that surrounds us. Ultimately, through her work, Kristi invites viewers to revel in multiplicity, sink into the wonder of place, and make meaning from scrap.

 

March Newsletter

March’s Framing Project of the Month

A Pinball Light Box

Last month we built a lightbox for this rare pinball machine cover.
Whether you’re a collector looking to showcase a favorite game, or just looking to bring some attention to a piece, a well-built frame with backlighting can bring the piece to life.

Small Works Feb 14 – March 31

Featuring over 70 local artists
and 100+ pieces

This show changes daily!

As work sells we replace the piece with something new.

Get to know talented local artists by checking out our daily Small Works feature on Instagram! 

Printing Projects From Melissa’s Desk!

Restoration of a bubble glass portrait. 

Bubble glass portraits, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, were often housed in convex glass frames, giving them a distinctive curved appearance. While these portraits hold immense sentimental and historical value, they are also susceptible to fading, cracking, and other damage over time. Digital photo restoration offers a way to preserve and restore these treasured images without compromising the original.

February Newsletter

February’s Framing Project of the Month
A Grandmother’s Gloves

This frame design started with a beautiful set of vintage gloves and a few handkerchiefs. As we began the design process we asked our client if she had any other objects that belonged to her grandmother. She went home and found a fantastic collection of items including hair combs, an embroidered pouch and an oval portrait. We love guiding our customers towards a one of a kind design.

This Friday don’t miss our 12th Annual
Small Works Opening Reception

We will be featuring over 70 local artists 
Join us from 5 – 7:30 PM

Just In!
New Art from Aaron Becker available on our site.

The Last Zookeeper Cover

From Aaron Becker’s new Book, The Last Zoo Keeper
$75