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45 days ago I started a collage-a-day on library catalogue cards project. I can't believe I've stuck with it this long! Security envelope, candy wrapper, vintage postage stamps, old dictionary page, vintage office rubber stamp.
I was asked by Nat Urazmetova to do a zine for Tulenizdat, back in July of 2011. These are the physical collages I sent off to have scanned for the zine. Created while at the Permaculture Research Institute Australia, The Channon, NSW
Beauty in the scenic views,
beauty all around you.
Look for the places untouched
you will find places you never knew.
Elegant in the way they grow
soft and deep and true.
Nature has a secret place
only known to a few.
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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: 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.
Collaboration Started by Kate Cuthbert (Australia) and Finished by Walter Paganuzzi 2016
Kate Cuthbert :
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OLTRE COLLAGE COLLECTIVE :
Finished by me.
This is the final collage of this series of front covers of a magazine for mothers/housewives back in the fifties and sixties.
A big thank you for Sabine Remy who shared this project with me, it gave me a lot of fun!
Find more of Sabine's wonderful art on her website: miriskum.de/