I learned how to needle felt!
All stocking stuffers I made for the family this past Christmas :)
Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

titsay
i don't do bad sauce passes

@theartofmadeline
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shark vs the universe
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
hello vonnie
Cosmic Funnies
wallacepolsom
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Keni
noise dept.

JBB: An Artblog!

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trying on a metaphor

Kaledo Art

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@dingart
I learned how to needle felt!
All stocking stuffers I made for the family this past Christmas :)
Made little custom Altoid critters for the family!
The cats were for my cousin - They are burmese cats and one of them is super derpy and had a gross cherry eye for years and the other one has a cataract in one eye and is really grumpy/psychotic.
The fox and bunny was for my mother and her BF
And the husky and black lab was for my sister.
Country House 48" x 36" Caroline Ding
Artist Statement For Collage Pieces
In my collages, I recombine photographic images that I cut out from magazines. My goal is to create new, unexpected and somewhat strange images. Rather than presenting a clearly defined narrative, I hope to evoke the sense of bewilderment, dread and fear that accompany feeling trapped by circumstances beyond one’s control. Whether the constraints we all commonly experience are real or perceived, they cause endless misery, and are inevitably difficult to overcome. I recognize that my collages invite open-ended interpretation, particularly because by selecting images of enigmatic figures in ambiguous situations, I take the focus off of individuals. Moreover, I always choose images where the face is hidden or masked. My emphasis is on bodily expression, which I find to be just as psychologically powerful as what is revealed in a facial expression.
Caroline Meixia Ding
Family Portrait
3d Collage Corner Wall Piece
Mix media on wood
Caroline Meixia Ding
Backyard Series (Red)
Collage on foamcore
Caroline Meixia Ding
Backyard Series (Blue)
Collage on foam core
Skeleton Studies
18′’ x 24′’
Charcoal on Paper
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Valley of the Shadow of Death
Oil on Canvas
Caroline Ding
House of the Rising Sun
Oil on Canvas
Pretty sure this is like 48 x 60 or something
haha can't remember
Throat
Oil on canvas
44” x 60”
Amigo the Devil
Two hour oil painting
15'' x 20''
Boat House
Commission piece
Oil on Canvas
Don't even remember the dimensions but it's big haha
"Rebirth"
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While it Lasts
46 x 46
Oil on canvas
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I don't even know what to call this one so "Untitled" it is
Oil and pumice gel on canvas