"Paper Route" Digital Collage Art - The Roads Less Traveled Series All collages are made by me. All images are professionally printed on Kodak Professional Endura Premier photo paper, which means your Prints will last well over 100 years in a typical home display. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. If you are looking for this in a different size, please let me know! *Also available upon request as custom orders: - beautiful stretched canvas prints with laminated, UV-coated surface - vibrant metal prints protected by a high-gloss UV coating
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When I started this page, I glued a leftover copy of a vintage photo into my art journal without a clue where I was going with it. No plan meant no expectations. After all, I had no idea what direction that very serious woman in the photo was headed. In the end, she was able to release her […]
Carlo Galli Bibiena 1721-1787, Architectural fantasy, 1982.75:102
When it comes to art, many of us enjoy the many sensual benefits that it has to offer but hesitate to take up any form of it as we feel that it is too tough.
SEASCAPE X 100% collage paper on plywood 15x15cm ©philippe patricio 2019 (original artwork no longer available) ...
Create beautiful seascapes from upcycled magazines! This tutorial uses ripped and cut magazines as an alternative to paint. This tutorial will take you through the entire process of collaging and constructing the seascapes, it is the handout I give to students who attend my workshops. If using this tutorial for commercial purposes please credit Kirstie Adamson as the designer.
Think and draw - free printables for creative drawing and colouring. Feel free to print and use as many as you like! Click on the image to...
I love collage art and I feel pretty confident about the art that I make. But years ago, I had lots of doubts about what I was doing, and many things held me back, so I'd like to share 10 things I wish I had known as a collage art beginner. 1. C ollage art is not a talent Here's an example to h
Today I had the privilege of helping my good friend Muffy with an all day collage workshop at her senior living facility. I've taken a class from her before....and I shared a beautiful accordion book of sketches and artwork from a nature journal...all...such an inspiration. I jumped for joy at the chance to be her assistant. Muffy wanted to offer a workshop for people who might not think they could ever make a piece of art. Using techniques she learned from Ken Kewley participants worked with lines, simple shapes, and hand painted papers to made dozens of quick collages. My job was to make copies at every stage...sometimes black and white...sometimes color, and attach all the phases of the process on the wall. In between my running around I got to try it myself. I actually want to run through the process again when I can give it my full attention. The sequence is interesting and only because I went through it do I even understand it. Each of us ended up making 96 small drawings or collages and in the end we all had a better understanding of concepts like, value, scale, and placement....just using basic shapes. This is what the curved wall looked like when we were done....it was quite stunning in person. Here's a quick rundown on the process if you're interested....I'd be curious if it makes any sense at all. During the morning session we started with 12 small line drawings (bottom left) in grids that Muffy provided. This got copied....and the original got hung. Each time we did a step...the page was copied and the original was put on the wall. We were always working on a copy. Next we added circles (top left) and finally added one simple shape of color. We could see how simple lines and finally color can change a composition. We spent the rest of the morning painting collage papers in neutral and bold colors in preparation for the afternoon session. I could have done this all day! To start the afternoon session we made small collages in new grids using our more neutral painted papers and simple shapes. These were copied in black and white which turned our neutral colors to gray scale...which made for an interesting background. Next we added another layer of soft neutral colors to the copy. The next copy was in color...and then we added another layer of color...this time more bright and bold. Remember that the original of each step was put on the wall...and we worked on the copy. Another color copy was made and this time we added touches of black...or white. Black would give a punch...and white would neutralize. I only added black. Finally...we made one more black and white copy. Taking the color out makes it easier to see the variety of values, scale, and placement. It was really helpful so see the various stages up on the wall....and there was so much to be learned by studying our own and each others. We all had a great time and learned a lot! Muffy should be pleased.
In this assortment of junk journal printables, we've covered a rich variety of printables tailored for your junk journaling needs: vintage flower designs, timeless maps, classic sewing patterns, iconic fashion models from the 50s, sepia-toned papers, old-school cinema stubs, and so much more.
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Do you need some confidence to create? Megan Whisner Quinlan will show you how working with the Dina Wakley MEdia Kraft Journal is less intimidating than working on a white page as she creates this artistic journal spread.
Illustrator Julianna Brion studio visit - live/work space. Baltimore, MD.
From my personal art journal. Made with glazes, acrylic paints and foam number stamps. Can you tell I love COLOr?!
february digital scrapbook