Bravo, your fans were wondering when the new video would be coming! It's great to see you and hear your voice, and more importantly, it's great to see the new work.
I hope so, you don't know how much inspiration I received from watching your videos and listening to your process over and over, so new videos are like finding gold to me.
Yippee! Great to see a new video with your new mini boxes! Love the slides and the 3-D effect, and the world-within-worlds as you're placing the minis into larger boxes. I'd love to see a tutorial on how you cut glass. It adds such a great dimension. Thank you for this video!
That's a good description..."world within worlds"...exactly what those little boxes transform into...many thanks! I haven't done a glass cutting video...I think there are already several on youtube.
Please continue to post your wonderful videos on your assemblage art. You are my absolute favorite. I can't believe the combinations you come up with. What must it be like inside your head? I love it! Your work is amazing and when you're done with a project it looks solid, well-made and, always intriguing.
I know Im asking randomly but does anyone know a way to log back into an instagram account? I was stupid forgot the password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Seth Alden i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Like the others here, it's great to see a new video from you....so glad you're still finding new ways to showcase your assemblages.... and giving us new ideas. TFS. regards, Graham.
Absolutely gorgeous- I especially love your larger boxes, it adds so much more depth and drama! I'm obsessed with your work and am definitely using you as an inspiration
been waiting and waiting ! Hooray ! Huge fan of your work, here. This was 16.13 minutes of total fascination. Thanx so much for your efforts on "our",(your fans'), behalf.
Hey Greg! Nice to hear you again & see your video. Miss ya. These are fantastic pieces- keep 'em coming. I think taking apart a piano would be so fun! I love the slides too- funny how accidents turn into wonderful pieces of art. Hope all is well with you and the family........ Mo
Thanks, Mo! I miss not being able to check in with LMM every now and then...it looks like everyone has probably gone in different directions. Hope you are doing well!
Greg, it's so good to see new work!! You always seem so prolific and your design sense is beautiful to behold. Thank for inspiring me to get back into the studio as well ... Cheers, Michael B., PDX
Aunque no fué un tutorial paso a paso, me encantó. Puedes darte una idea de cómo trabajar con material accesible. Esos ensamblajes quedaron lindos e interesantes. Saludos desde Carolina del Norte.
Happy Happy Joy Joy! So happy to see you back and you all ways amaze me with your work. Loved the slide idea and test tubes. I wish we had a spot to shop like yours. Maybe we do and I'm not sure were to look.
Hello. I am a new subscriber from Norway. I really loved all of your fantastic art. You are a GREAT artist. I love the way you are thinking outside of the box. This kind of art makes me happy and I would not regret hanging this art on my wall. Thank you so much for sharing. Elisabeth
Hi, I did see your comment, and thank you so much! I'm glad you like my work! I have thought that I may start making a few new videos in the near future!
As others have said, it's so good to see you again. You do such a great job, it's fun watching you create and seeing the finished piece. Keep up the great work! Do you sell your pieces?
Greg, In my mind you are nothing short of genius!! Where do you get these ideas? I have tried to create, but nothing comes close to giving me the satisfaction I find from viewing your work. So good to see your videos on here and as always, eager to see more.
Thanks, Ben...no real "genius" here, but I certainly like "playing" with all the strange things that I've collected for my boxes! I'm not sure where the ideas come from...all of them kind of an evolution, I guess...something that happens once I get started with each piece. There are also plenty of times when there seems to be no "magic" at all.
Greg - great work! I have been doing some a la Cornell boxes recently - like you have antique toys, vintage objects and photographs that I have collected for decades....Inspiration is not my issue, but the actual construction is quite the learning curve. Do you have a video that can help me with the basics: cutting tools, backing papers for photos to have dimension, gluing the paper and 'wall' surrounds....attaching the different materials....best acid free options, etc.etc....any direction you can give me would be huge time savers....thanks so much!
I have viewed your video several times and enjoy it more each time! If you don't mind, I have a few questions: When you put the glue down for the microscope slides, where do you put it? I know you don't want the glue to show. What is the best way that you have found to hang assemblage work? I'm in a gallery, and I'm still trying to figure out how to hang something that is completely flat on the back. I have some cradled board which I have been combining encaustic and assemblage, and so it is heavier than a cardboard box, and it's "inside out", so the flat part is against the wall. Do you have any suggestions? I thought about the wire hanger & eye hooks which I use on other pieces, but then it would not hang flush to the wall. Do you make copies of your old photos or do you use the original?
+Rebecca Livingston Cook Hi Rebecca...glad you enjoyed the video. It's been awhile since I did the microscope pieces, but the silicone went around the sides of the slide bundle, if that makes any sense, and then it is all hidden within the framing. Hanging the boxes is done in a number of ways. Some boxes allow me to actually drill some screws and add the hanging wire, some boxes need an additional piece of wood glued onto the back which could then accommodate the hanging hardware, and for the very lightweight boxes, I've found there are plastic "sticky" hangers that can be glued on. I may do another video before long with some of these hanging techniques that I use.
Greg , I love your work , I also work with assemblage art as well , may I ask what type of silicon glue do you use , various types of glue as well . Keep up the great work my friend , you are very creative
I use clear silicon caulking...the stuff that comes in the big tubes at any hardware store. There are often several varieties available, but I buy the cheapest brand...it all works the same. I've also been using "Yes Paste" for more light-weight paper kinds of collage projects, etc. Thanks for your comments
I find your videos very useful for thinking about assemblage techniques. I am envious of your sources of materials. Do you glue paper images to the glass? If so, do you use your usual silicone glue? Thanks again!
Hi .. enjoyed this video and your work. Question: I'm a 2D artist but have a project involving lots of objects saved my my mother, me and my kids. I want to create an art piece that will save these objects. How would I go about attaching them.. don't want to glue some of them? I'm researching different techniques of assemblage but not finding ways to preserve the object so to speak. Maybe sewing on.. ??? Any suggestions welcome.
Yes, I use clear silicone that comes in the big caulking tubes, although I think you can buy it in much smaller tubes...the kind that someone might use to fix a leaky aquarium, etc.
You didn't go unnoticed! Thank you for your art.
Thank you for sharing your work with us! You are such a generous teacher and inspiring artist!
Loved looking at all your boxes Greg. Totally Inspiring and has given me ideas of how to use some of my found objects.
Nice to see you back. Can't get enough of these assemblage jewels.
Many thanks!
Bravo, your fans were wondering when the new video would be coming! It's great to see you and hear your voice, and more importantly, it's great to see the new work.
Bravo for the fans!! Glad to be back with a new video...and possibly a few more down the road!
I hope so, you don't know how much inspiration I received from watching your videos and listening to your process over and over, so new videos are like finding gold to me.
Yippee! Great to see a new video with your new mini boxes! Love the slides and the 3-D effect, and the world-within-worlds as you're placing the minis into larger boxes. I'd love to see a tutorial on how you cut glass. It adds such a great dimension. Thank you for this video!
That's a good description..."world within worlds"...exactly what those little boxes transform into...many thanks! I haven't done a glass cutting video...I think there are already several on youtube.
These are your best yet. I love the boxes within boxes. Thank you for sharing your process.
Hi Karen...thanks! Yes, I also love boxes within boxes...frames within frames, etc.!
Please continue to post your wonderful videos on your assemblage art. You are my absolute favorite. I can't believe the combinations you come up with. What must it be like inside your head? I love it! Your work is amazing and when you're done with a project it looks solid, well-made and, always intriguing.
I know Im asking randomly but does anyone know a way to log back into an instagram account?
I was stupid forgot the password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Miller Declan Instablaster :)
@Seth Alden i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Seth Alden it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my ass!
@Miller Declan no problem :)
Like the others here, it's great to see a new video from you....so glad you're still finding new ways to showcase your assemblages.... and giving us new ideas. TFS.
regards, Graham.
Thanks...hope to do a few more videos before long.
Glad to see you back! I've missed seeing your work. It's awesome!
Thanks, Donna!
So glad to see your work back on UA-cam! !!! Love your work
Thank you, Vicki!
Great assemblages. I love the compact images. They would be wonderful to collect.
Absolutely gorgeous- I especially love your larger boxes, it adds so much more depth and drama! I'm obsessed with your work and am definitely using you as an inspiration
been waiting and waiting ! Hooray ! Huge fan of your work, here. This was 16.13 minutes of total fascination. Thanx so much for your efforts on "our",(your fans'), behalf.
Thank you...stay tuned...possibly more videos coming down the road...just got to keep myself focused :)
Your newest subscriber-for-life thanks you for your inspirational channel!
Makes my heart sing, thank you ❤
Great video. Love your work.
Lovely work Mr Hanson
Beautiful!
Thankyou for sharing!
Every blessing to you for future works👍👍
Wonderful work! Keep sharing with the rest of us!
Wonderful work!
Hey Greg! Nice to hear you again & see your video. Miss ya. These are fantastic pieces- keep 'em coming. I think taking apart a piano would be so fun! I love the slides too- funny how accidents turn into wonderful pieces of art. Hope all is well with you and the family........ Mo
Thanks, Mo! I miss not being able to check in with LMM every now and then...it looks like everyone has probably gone in different directions. Hope you are doing well!
G Hanson LMM is no more- hasn't been for a long time so you aren't missing anything. That is the reason I went to FB. The gang is there!
Great Work, As expected! Bravo!
Many thanks,Julie!
Your sense of design is fabulous! So happy to have found your work. Looking forward to watching all your videos.
Greg, it's so good to see new work!! You always seem so prolific and your design sense is beautiful to behold. Thank for inspiring me to get back into the studio as well ... Cheers, Michael B., PDX
Thanks Michael...I really enjoy the "documentation" of my own process...good to share with others.
Great to see you back! Love your work and your videos! :)
Love your work, have missed your videos!
Thanks, Brenda...I may try to do a few more videos down the road.
What an inspiration you are.
Many thanks!
Aunque no fué un tutorial paso a paso, me encantó. Puedes darte una idea de cómo trabajar con material accesible. Esos ensamblajes quedaron lindos e interesantes. Saludos desde Carolina del Norte.
You gave me great plesure in watch your video and also plenty ideas to my experiments! Thanks!!!
Happy Happy Joy Joy! So happy to see you back and you all ways amaze me with your work. Loved the slide idea and test tubes. I wish we had a spot to shop like yours. Maybe we do and I'm not sure were to look.
Thanks, Diane. Our special recycling store is called "Scrap." I've heard that they there may be a few more of them around the country.
Hello. I am a new subscriber from Norway. I really loved all of your fantastic art. You are a GREAT artist. I love the way you are thinking outside of the box. This kind of art makes me happy and I would not regret hanging this art on my wall. Thank you so much for sharing. Elisabeth
Love this. I thought the microscope slides and how they make a magnified/old tv view, are brilliant xxxx
The slides were one of those "happy" accidents...as well as the test tubes...many thanks.
I know I’m like 4 years too late finding you, and you will most likely never see this comment, but your artwork is amazing and makes me so happy!
Hi, I did see your comment, and thank you so much! I'm glad you like my work! I have thought that I may start making a few new videos in the near future!
G Hanson YES! I would love that!
Love your work u r the very best!
I am intrigued by your work!
I finally have a name to put to what I'm interested in creating ahhh this is great
As others have said, it's so good to see you again. You do such a great job, it's fun watching you create and seeing the finished piece. Keep up the great work! Do you sell your pieces?
Your work is really amazing. Thank you for sharing these wonderful ideas!
Happy New Year
Cant wait to try this soon
Greg,
In my mind you are nothing short of genius!! Where do you get these ideas? I have tried to create, but nothing comes close to giving me the satisfaction I find from viewing your work. So good to see your videos on here and as always, eager to see more.
Thanks, Ben...no real "genius" here, but I certainly like "playing" with all the strange things that I've collected for my boxes! I'm not sure where the ideas come from...all of them kind of an evolution, I guess...something that happens once I get started with each piece. There are also plenty of times when there seems to be no "magic" at all.
Greg - great work! I have been doing some a la Cornell boxes recently - like you have antique toys, vintage objects and photographs that I have collected for decades....Inspiration is not my issue, but the actual construction is quite the learning curve. Do you have a video that can help me with the basics: cutting tools, backing papers for photos to have dimension, gluing the paper and 'wall' surrounds....attaching the different materials....best acid free options, etc.etc....any direction you can give me would be huge time savers....thanks so much!
Awesome as always :)
Many thanks!
Always awsome
Fabulous
I have viewed your video several times and enjoy it more each time! If you don't mind, I have a few questions:
When you put the glue down for the microscope slides, where do you put it? I know you don't want the glue to show.
What is the best way that you have found to hang assemblage work? I'm in a gallery, and I'm still trying to figure out how to hang something that is completely flat on the back. I have some cradled board which I have been combining encaustic and assemblage, and so it is heavier than a cardboard box, and it's "inside out", so the flat part is against the wall. Do you have any suggestions? I thought about the wire hanger & eye hooks which I use on other pieces, but then it would not hang flush to the wall.
Do you make copies of your old photos or do you use the original?
+Rebecca Livingston Cook Hi Rebecca...glad you enjoyed the video. It's been awhile since I did the microscope pieces, but the silicone went around the sides of the slide bundle, if that makes any sense, and then it is all hidden within the framing. Hanging the boxes is done in a number of ways. Some boxes allow me to actually drill some screws and add the hanging wire, some boxes need an additional piece of wood glued onto the back which could then accommodate the hanging hardware, and for the very lightweight boxes, I've found there are plastic "sticky" hangers that can be glued on. I may do another video before long with some of these hanging techniques that I use.
Good stuff
Thanks!
Greg , I love your work , I also work with assemblage art as well , may I ask what type of silicon glue do you use , various types of glue as well . Keep up the great work my friend , you are very creative
I use clear silicon caulking...the stuff that comes in the big tubes at any hardware store. There are often several varieties available, but I buy the cheapest brand...it all works the same. I've also been using "Yes Paste" for more light-weight paper kinds of collage projects, etc. Thanks for your comments
I find your videos very useful for thinking about assemblage techniques. I am envious of your sources of materials.
Do you glue paper images to the glass? If so, do you use your usual silicone glue?
Thanks again!
Always loved and still love your work Greg.
Cheers, Lea :)
Hi .. enjoyed this video and your work. Question: I'm a 2D artist but have a project involving lots of objects saved my my mother, me and my kids. I want to create an art piece that will save these objects. How would I go about attaching them.. don't want to glue some of them? I'm researching different techniques of assemblage but not finding ways to preserve the object so to speak. Maybe sewing on.. ??? Any suggestions welcome.
I don’t understand how you get the slides or tubes to stay in place. I do you silicone glue each one in place?
Hello. Do you make your own boxes?
What do you do with them?
I'm stealing all of this....
Nice
💚💙💚💙💚
When you say glued with silicone... should we assume silicone caulk?
Yes, I use clear silicone that comes in the big caulking tubes, although I think you can buy it in much smaller tubes...the kind that someone might use to fix a leaky aquarium, etc.
Thanks, I have worked with silicone doing home repair. I'll try it as glue.Larry aka zenabowli