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Wednesday, 24 June 2026

ICAD 2026 part 3



This is this year - the first month's themes and the themes for the whole 9 weeks.


I have done the next few days, following the prompts and sometimes the theme. 
This takes me up to yesterday.

Day 17 - crossroad

I used Robert Frost's poem with some images from Conjurer of Dreams - Why the cow? You may well ask!! Put together in Canva.


Day 18 - elephant

This is just a collage of scraps book paper, photographs I took those top two images in Ahmedabad when I was living in India some years ago.
The letter and the other image come from The Antiquarian Bibliophilia sticker book.


Day 19 - liminal space

An image from the internet with book paper and a quote from the book I am reading.


Day 20 - strata or stripes

Another image from the internet with stripes of washi (Tim Holtz).


Day 21 - moon

I used Emily Dickinson's poem The Moon with stars (Art by Marlene stamps) and images from The Antiquarian Bibliophilia sticker book.


Day 22 - pomegranate

Using Word putting together the poem and the image from the internet. I finally added the flowers.


Day 23- shibori

This is fabric, an image of shibori cut in pieces and hole reinforcements.





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