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Papercollage; TRADED
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.
Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 24"x18"
Copyright © by Megan Coyle
SOLD
This collage was made from magazine strips and rice paper 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.
Paper collage artist Esther Finch is in the Artist Spotlight: www.allthingspaper.net/2024/02/paper-collage-artist-esthe... Get to know Esther and her creative process via our interview.
Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 12"x16"
Copyright © by Megan Coyle
SOLD
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.
Created by Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson.
Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2015/02/paper-paintings-elizabeth-...
Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 5"x7"
Copyright © by Megan Coyle
SOLD
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. 22,5 cm X L. 14,5 cm
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I'm a paper collage artist, and I love making beautiful things that include recycled materials. For this project, I buy cradled wood panels - think of them as shallow wooden boxes - 5" x 7" x .8." Then I use gesso and acrylic paint to prepare them for our collage. At the workshop, we'll cut the vase, flowers, and leaves (freehand! it's fun!) from old magazines, calendars, and sale catalogs, and glue them in place. Each person's collage will look different as you'll use different colors and textures. I'll coat the finished picture with some acrylic medium to seal it in place, and you can take it home and set it on a ledge or hang it on the wall.
I also provide some light refreshments - wine, cheese, crackers - to make it an extra special evening.
No experience necessary. “Art is the only way to run away without leaving home.” Twyla Tharp
Handmade Collage Cut & Past Creation by Walter Paganuzzi
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In early Egyptian mythology, Anhur (also spelled Onuris, Onouris, An-Her, Anhuret, Han-Her, Inhert) was originally a god of war who was worshipped in the Egyptian area of Abydos, and particularly in Thinis. Myths told that he had brought his wife, Menhit, who was his female counterpart, from Nubia, and his name reflects this—it means (one who) leads back the distant one.
One of his titles was Slayer of Enemies. Anhur was depicted as a bearded man wearing a robe and a headdress with four feathers, holding a spear or lance, or occasionally as a lion-headed god (representing strength and power).
Due to his position as a war god, he was patron of the ancient Egyptian army, and the personification of royal warriors. Indeed, at festivals honoring him, mock battles were staged. During the Roman era the Emperor Tiberius was depicted on the walls of Egyptian temples wearing the distinctive four-plumed crown of Anhur.