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Is this one large collage or eight tiny collages?
These are some weird flowers.. never seen any like them before.. with tiny dinosaurs in there? Weeeeiiirrddd
ODDGEEZER JUNE 2021
Buckman, Portland, Oregon, USA
Medium: Collage on paper
Size: 18"x24"
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
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Collage No. 282/360
from the Series „The Journey“ (Psychogramm in 360 Collages)
Part 2: The Better Half
18 x 23 cm
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paper collage postcard | Materials and methods: reclaimed paperboard collaged with images and text reclaimed from magazine.
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.
Handmade Collage Cut & Past Creation by Walter Paganuzzi
#FB #LINK
www.facebook.com/AMarginidellErrore
MY #website : www.walterpaganuzzicollage.com/
Handmade Collage Cut & Past Creation by Walter Paganuzzi
#FB #LINK
www.facebook.com/AMarginidellErrore
MY #website : www.walterpaganuzzicollage.com/
There is evidence that the Jōmon people built ships out of big trees and used them for Fishing and traveling. There is no agreement if they used sails or paddles. The Jomon also used Obsidian, Jade and different kinds of wood,their pottery was "cord marked" with string, they were probably adept at textile manufacture, also "grass marked" pottery but most exceptionally their asymmetrical figurines - Dogú very alien looking effigy's and of course the Jomon Venus which is the base inspiration for these small sculpted figurines cast in a variety of materials including white Danish concrete and Ice.