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Cut 'n' Paste: Photography Meets Collage
I love collage! It's like sampling music, with snippets coming together to make a new whole. One of the most popular collage formats is the photomontage, a cut and paste technique for creating art. The tools are less important than developing your eye to understand the principles of color, balance and layout. These stories seek to inspire photographers who might be interested in repurposing their (or others') work in playful, unconventional ways.
Magnify Studio is a multidisciplinary creative studio, run by Jonathan Ogden and Philip Shibata. We want to help christian artists and creators develop their craft, pursue excellence and feel inspired to create beautiful things for the kingdom.
Stephen Byram, no title, 1995, digital collage utilizing the photography of Tim Berne, 5.625" X 5.062", Cover image for Bruno Chevillion/Tim Berne …
With her large-scale works of women in repose, Mickalene Thomas is ensuring Black women are seen in the insular world of fine art. Known for creating …
Photomontage is a type of collage art. It is composed primarily of photographs or fragments of photographs in order to direct the viewer's mind …
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Photographer Justine Kurland has sliced and collaged images from 150 renowned books by white male photographers from Brassaï to Stephen Shore. She explains why