You ask, How are these Jarts completed?

Take a look below.


The Medium - Color-Aid

The most important ingrediant to every Jart is the Color-Aid Paper. Color-Aid paper is a premium paper that is used in many high level art and design classes. It is rarely seen as a medium for collage work, due to it's high cost and paintstakingly time consuming nature to cut.

Learn more about Color-Aid www.ColorAid.com


Tools - Sharp and Sticky

1. The Slice - Most every piece of paper is carefully measured and cut with an X-acto knife and or scissors.  The blades must remain at peak sharpness to get a clean cut.  

Xacto Knife kit

Xacto Knife kit

2. The Stick - An extra strong holding glue stick is applied to ensure the paper is there to stay.  

UHU Glue

UHU Glue


Baltimore Time Lapse

    215 frames, 57 hours.

My first attempt at a time lapse showing around 250 frames of 58 hours of work. All of this is done with paper cut with an Xacto knife.


Chicago Time Lapse

          78 frames, 39 hours.

78 frames documenting 45 hours of work


Denver Time Lapse

       243 frames, 42 hours.

Denver gets some flair