 Normally, I dislike
Normally, I dislike fungus.  There's just something about the whole thriving on decomposing matter that grosses me out.  But I decided to rise to the challenge issued by the Mad Scientists of Etsy (MSOE) team for the month of February: 
mycology.  
And I'm so glad I did!I'd been tossing around ideas for a mushroom collage, and I thought the page of Japanese text was a great starting place.  It needed a little oomph though, so I stamped some squares lightly in yellow and red.  I wanted a semi-regular pattern or grid, but I didn't have a square stamp ~ so I cut out a couple from a carrot!  Worked really well and gave the effect I was looking for:

  I decided I wanted to go with fairly realistic colours, so I chose a brick-coloured textured cardstock for the cap, and soft yellow for the gills.  These I drew in by hand with pencil crayon and inked the cap with black, yellow and red for interest.

Since the mushroom cap was red, I wanted the rest of the piece to be fairly neutral.  I found a perfect piece of pattern paper for the stem ~ there are some lines and script on it. I inked the edges of the stem in black ink.  Now to me a mushroom just isn't a mushroom without that cute little ring or cape around it's shoulders ~ and I just 
had to make it 3D (with a soft yellow piece of paper, folded, crumpled and inked):  

 I just wasn't sure how to finish it.  My breakthrough came today: I'll mount the collage onto a painted canvas board!    I chose 2 shades of brown and a sparkly gold acrylic paint to cover the board.   To bring everything together, I mounted the page of Japanese text on cherry red "handmade" (but store-bought) paper with gold fibers in it.

Of course, I had to finish off the back of the piece too.  So I covered it with a sheet of patterned paper ~ looks like orange canvas with a ribbon on the side:

You can find it listed on Etsy 
HERE!
 
that's lovely! :)
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