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2020 Topic 9: Collage It Hi everyone, Keren here to kick off our latest topic which is all about collage. From our earliest memories of making things, we probably did some elements of collage but hopefully we've all developed a more sophisticated style by now! In its basic form, (strictly speaking) collage is a picture created by sticking other pictures or paper (or thinner substances) together to create a new image. Its 'next of kin' is probably assemblage and it would be easy to blur the…

Layers of ink - Nature Art Journal Page by Anna-Karin. Made for the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge blog, with stamps and Infusions by Paper Artsy. Page was done in Ranger Dina Wakley Media Journal. Journal Pages, Nature, Art Journal Cover, Journal Cover, Journal Page, Simon Says, Simon Says Stamp, Art Journal Pages, Nature Art

Hello friends! I hope your weekend was a good one. In Sweden, we celebrated the coming of spring yesterday, in a celebration called Walpurgis Night. We went to a traditional bonfire nearby. Anton managed to win a great prize at a raffle. He has a history of winning good raffle prizes. It is a new month, and one of my favourite months of the year, May. I love to see how everything comes to life. It is almost as if you can see changes in nature every single morning. Since it is the first…

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Born in Lima, Peru in 1980, Ana Teresa Barboza lives and works in her native city. She studied painting in the Faculty of Art at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PCUP). Using embroidery, yarn, and wool, she creates landscapes and other imagery that exists in the space between tapestry and sculpture. Emulating the flow of waves or grass, each piece breaks out of its embroidery hoop and tumbles down the wall upon which it is being displayed.

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