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Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 7"x5"
Copyright © by Megan Coyle
This collage was made entirely from magazine strips with a technique I call "painting with paper." I cut the paper into different shapes and layer them in such a way that they look almost like the brushstrokes in a painting.
If you have any questions about this piece, feel free to send me a message or leave a comment.
Copyright 2014 Lynette Jackson
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My solo show opens just 2 months from today, Friday, October 3, 2014, here in Kansas City at Blue Gallery. Here's a little sneak peek of three of the pieces that'll be in the show. I know it looks like one piece, but it's actually 3 pieces smooshed together.
Collaboration Started by Walter Paganuzzi Collage and Finished by Jennifer De Santis (USA)
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Medium: Collage on mat board
Size: 5"x7"
Copyright © by Megan Coyle
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This collage was made entirely from magazine strips with a technique I call "painting with paper." I cut the paper into different shapes and layer them in such a way that they look almost like the brushstrokes in a painting.
If you have any questions about this piece, feel free to send me a message or leave a comment.
Handmade Collage Cut & Past Creation by Walter Paganuzzi
H. 23,5 cm X L. 29,5 cm
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Collage No. 338/360
from the Series „The Journey“ (Psychogramm in 360 Collages)
Part 2: The Better Half
18 x 23 cm
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My project to create a collage a day for the Month of February.
Copyright 2014 Lynette Jackson
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Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 5"x7"
Copyright © by Megan Coyle
This collage was made entirely from magazine strips with a technique I call "painting with paper." I cut the paper into different shapes and layer them in such a way that they look almost like the brushstrokes in a painting.
If you have any questions about this piece, feel free to send me a message or leave a comment.
10.63x18.11"
Layout piece for a quarantine-themed art publication
(that may or may not still be in the works.)
Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 5"x7"
Copyright © by Megan Coyle
Available for sale in my online store
This collage was made entirely from magazine strips with a technique I call "painting with paper." I cut the paper into different shapes and layer them in such a way that they look almost like the brushstrokes in a painting.
If you have any questions about this piece, feel free to send me a message or leave a comment.
de Taglio Magazine feature.
1. Introduction: “Hello, I’m James Short and Argyle Plaids, a designer and collage-making fellow currently in Oceanside, CA.”
2. How long you make collages? “Since the seventies, but avidly (and more analog focused) for the last 12 years.”
3. Where and how you draw inspiration for your works? “From colors and shapes. And, from the level of excitement I’m able to achieve for myself by moving those colors and shapes around with one another.”
4. Speak about your collage for this issue’s magazine: “This one kinda broke my brain a little bit... It’s not the piece I intended on submitting, and I still may re-make it entirely some day. I got a bit lost and ended up in overworked, hyper maximalism land. I initially chose that beautiful old, shellac record disc for it’s relation to the ‘Duration’ theme: the length of the recording(s); length of artist life/genre/movement; as well as enduring lifespan of the format / technology, etc. But... I ended up covering the whole damn thing up, like a ding-dong. I wanted to give it another fresh go before the deadline, but I just couldn’t deal with the thought of looking at it anymore. So... I guess this wip photo is what it is. At least for now (to duration). So what... who cares!”
5. Why did you choose to communicate with glue and cutter? “To share my colors and shapes with people who enjoy things like shapes and colors.”
5x7" handmade collage card (w/ envelope.)