Leslie has a lot to say about her work and process, which is okay because she is so interesting! I was especially drawn to her collages using strips of paper. They are subtle and multi-dimensional--s...
Sorry for the little lapse, Notpaper is based out of Canada again! First post of the new year is Daniel Zender, whose collages immediately caught my eye. Abstract collages can be a challenge I find, ...
Collage portraits are always so interesting, its fun to see how people approach them (and usually seem very complicated to me). These collage drawings by B.A. Lampman are a great combination--I love ...
What a wonderful night! Thanks to Charles Wilkin for curating the exhibit, everyone was wonderfully represented. As frustrating as my night began (it took me 4 hours to get there from Philly because ...
Ashley Joseph Edwards http://www.flickr.com/photos/4 7385468@N08/ Kent, United Kingdom Describe your work in 10 words or less. Imaginative/Crazy/Triangles/Ab straction/Distortion/The World Through my E...
All That Remains An International Collage Show of Epic Proportion Opening Reception on Friday October 21st, 7-9pm Ugly Art Room via Picture Farm 388 Wythe Ave Brooklyn, NY I am looking forward to att...
Lola creates surreal distorted portraits, some made of shattered fragments, exploded features, and some loopy figures I would certainly call dali-esque. I think theyre great, shes creating a new pers...
Elo makes fun and playful digital collages, his work really caught my eye. What I like about it especially is that hes not afraid to combine multiple time periods in his pieces. I see a definite Vict...
Justins collages have a really great energy, featuring geometric shapes and strong--which overtake the subjects in quite a powerful way. Hes not afraid to work in different mediums to get the message...
Ryans collages are so interesting, they exude simplicity and complexity at the same time. The cardboard gives a lovely, sculptural quality to what otherwise would be some very contemporary cut and pa...
Heres a little update on Andrei Cojocaru, who I featured the first time in November 2008 (almost three years ago!). His work has changed a lot since then, and I feel like it has gotten more sophistic...
Marco Nicotra kindly sent me a copy of his new magazine, BOLO to feature here. I knew it would be well designed, but I was quite impressed with the way he used the collages and drawings for the two c...
These collages by Michaela Cruz have a wonderful playfulness to them. They are so pretty but unafraid to be rough around the edges. Cant wait to see more from her!
Matthew cleverly uses landscapes in setting the backdrop for his collages. The way he cuts and reassembles them gives them an almost 3-dimensional quality, each piece is just shifted into place. Very...
Everyone Agrees That There Are Some Deep Mysteries Opening Reception on August 11, 7pm August 11 - August 27, 2011 The Department 1389 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario This exhibition brings tog...
The National Collage Society is hosting the 27th Annual 2011 Juried Exhibit. This exhibition is open to all artists and all works must be original two or three dimensional, mixed-media glued collage....
Ettores collages are really lovely--strong, colorful, and experimental. I love how he intertwines images together but also adds in geometric elements (usually its done one way or the other!) Ettore C...
The Dumpster Project from mac premo on Vimeo. A little behind with this one, but check out this video by Mac Premo, called The Dumpster Project. Mac works with collage and assemblage, and has amassed...
Pierres explanation of why he turned from drawing to collage, completely sums it up for me, and I am sure many others. "I loved it. It was fast, expressive, and it allowed me to do anything I abs...
I am pretty fond of Dawns digital collages, they all just seem so perfectly and geometrically executed! She mentions that her Graphic Design degree program has her accustomed to making as many variat...
The way Benedikt describes his start is a great one, there are so many people who start to collage while traveling to a new place. Why does it feel so right to start pasting down things that you disc...
Margaridas collages are bright and lively! She is attentive to geometry in her pieces which is a wonderful contrast with the bold femininity she displays in each piece. (Usually you expect to see a s...
New work by Teri Donovan June 22 to July 26, 2011 Red Head Gallery 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 115 Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8
So many people mention connecting with collagists on Flickr as their first foray into collage, and I am thankful Flickr is there for discovery (and re-discovery) of cutting and pasting. Strange (sinc...
I think this little series collaboration between Marianne Dages (of Huldra Press) and Shane Darwent is pretty great. A bookbinder/letterpress(er) and a photographer, respectively, the work they creat...
Kyles work kind of reminds me (in colour scheme and use of birds) of a fragmented Kareem Rizk collage, but Kyle definitely has his own style and techniques. I am really fond of the mixed use of natur...
I am always stumbling onto Jeffrey Meyers work on the internet, it was only a matter of time before I featured his work here! He has such a huge body of work, and there is a wide range but you can de...
Ciaras digital collages are so colorful and playful that I had to feature them! I love the shapes and compositions that she puts together--using charming antique black and white imagery with a huge j...
Heres a little peek at the newest zine from WAFA collective, titled "Everything At Every Moment Is Awaiting Your Arrival". It just proves this group can do no wrong! They (generously) sent me...
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