More About Collage
Collage lends itself to exploration and experimentation. There is no right or wrong way to collage. You can place paper and other items, add paint or other color, create an image or something completely abstract. Then, you can cover it with another layer and create something all new. It’s created by gluing and assembling together, items such as pictures can help you tell a story in your collage. Collage can decorate the cover of your favorite notebook or preserve a cherished memory. This is an art form of reflection and improvisation, helping everyone find the artist within.
Now that you have purchased an Art Is A Process Collage Kit, what should do next? Keep exploring the links below…
Sarah K Clanton, Artist
“I use collage to take existing images that I will use only once to combine with other mediums to see what I have in my brain. As an artist and a human, one of the best ways I’ve found to eradicate perfectionism is with collage. It takes away all plans and replaces them with flow.”
25 Collage Artists
Collage is sometimes called assemblage art due to the nature of this art form. It has been recognized as a fine art form since 1912 France. Contemporary Art Magazine provides profile information about 25 predominant collage artists.
Collage Revealed
The Museum of Modern Art has an amazing series that features different artists sharing their process. In the linked video, interdisciplinary artist Helina Metaferia describes and illuminates the collage art form.
“…perfection is actually the paralysis of the creativity…”