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After I add the paper and the PVA has dried, I sand the edges down to match the edge of the block. Because of the age of the blocks, they're pretty fragile. As I was sanding, I quickly realized how delicately I need to sand these. I don't want to take too much of the block away!
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.
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.
Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 9"x12"
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.
At the monthly meeting of Marches Book Arts Group, Veronica led an activity called "O Fortuna". This involved paper collage guided by the throw of a dice.
I made two of these and immensely enjoyed the session.
I was reintroduced to some old mark making techniques which will be making their way into stitch shortly.
Paper, ink, paint, pen and stitch
Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 12"x16"
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.
Urban Camo Ski Mask Project
These artworks are build from pieces of paper sourced mostly from the streets of Amsterdam. These bits and pieces are mixed up with torn screenprints, magazines and comicbooks. They are glued in the shape of a ski mask forming an urban camouflage pattern. The eyes and mouthpieces are made of laser-etched and or laser-cut photo’s, comics and logo’s.
Ski masks to me are a symbol of the current struggles around the globe. The news is dominated by men wearing ski masks whether it be terrorists or the special forces battling them.
Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 7"x5"
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.
Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 12"x16"
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.
Handmade Collage Cut & Past Creation by Walter Paganuzzi
H. 30,5 cm X L. 25,5 cm
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Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 9"x12"
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.