Pack Rat
I confess I’m a little bit of a pack rat.
No sooner do I write those words than I head to a dictionary for the actual definition of a pack rat and the difference between a pack rat and a hoarder.
pack rat: a person who collects or keeps things that are not needed. Well, maybe I’m not a pack rat after all. I keep things precisely because they are useful; they will be needed.
Then I see this: Pack rats insist they keep things because they will need them.
Oh.
A hoarder gets things to satisfy a subconscious need to just have more stuff.
Well, I can say unequivocally that I am not a hoarder.
Maybe I’m an entry level pack rat. Particularly in my studio.
In any case, these mental peregrinations are no more than an overlong introduction to today’s CutUp whose creation comes from giving myself the challenge of using the snippets that fell away as I cut shapes from a particular piece of hand-painted collage paper in the process of making two earlier CutUps.

Broken Bits of Colored Pottery, Even Pieces of Broken Mirrors
2.5 x 3.5″; acrylic, ink, and collage on card stock
CutUp
2024
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