As I hinted in my last post, collage is a favourite art form of mine and has been since I was at school many, many years ago. I think it is because I have such eclectic tastes and with collage you can layer such disparate images and items together and give them a common theme. Also it’s a good way to use up little bits of things that would otherwise be wasted so it appeals to both the Yorkshire woman and the Womble in me (that last is for the older viewer I suspect).
I use collage a lot, I make mini collages on greetings cards and for book covers, some of which I posted last time. I recently made a pair of larger collages, one where all the images relate to a theme, in this case Paris, France, and the other where the images don’t relate to each other but the fact that they are all the same size and shape is what ties them together.
I use collage a lot, I make mini collages on greetings cards and for book covers, some of which I posted last time. I recently made a pair of larger collages, one where all the images relate to a theme, in this case Paris, France, and the other where the images don’t relate to each other but the fact that they are all the same size and shape is what ties them together.
I am still undecided on the French one but I do like the square one and will very likely make another, I will have to as I punched out about a million of those little squares.
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