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Tag Archives: Collages

Point of View – Beth Hoeckel

         Visually immerse yourself into the world of Beth Hoeckel where stunning images are creatively built up in her Point of View collection with the help of vintage photographs. Using material taken from publications dating back to the 40’s up until the early 70’s, Hoeckel seeks to unearth ones natural reaction as Continue Reading

Joram Roukes: Animalistic Instinct

 Joram Roukes has put together a thought provoking collection of large scaled portraits made to reflect the lifestyle and mind-frame of inner city characters. Building up his oil paintings through the incorporation of  animalistic figures and somewhat sporadically placed graphics, Roukes has succeeded in putting an interesting spin on our views of western society. Images Continue Reading

Check out the works of New York artist Michael Mapes. By painstakingly pinning down hundreds of small circular cut outs and then tediously placing them in manner that somewhat reflects the art of pointillism, each simple image beckons you to take a closer look as you start to understand how skillfully assembled the composition truly is. Continue Reading

Take a look at this extraordinary collection by David Adey. Born 1972 in Morristown, New Jersey, the talented artist puts together stunning images, often cut from magazines using an array of craft-punches, and then re-assembles them together onto a foam core using pins. He works have been featured in top ads with a client list ranging Continue Reading

Yulia Bordskaya – Loves Doves

Remember those brilliantly put together illustrative paper ads and art displays designed by Moscow-born illustrator and artist Yulia Brodskaya that we happened to featured on our blog a few months back? Well she’s at it again and we couldn’t wait to showcase her newest piece.  Her talented ability to merge together the art of origami, textile painting Continue Reading

Getting Creative with Collages!

I think of myself as pretty crafty, but sadly over the years I’ve been forced to come to terms with my limitations. Take a look at Peter Clark’s skillfully put together creative collection of collages and you might find yourself trying your hand with the scissors and glue too. Made from a mixture of paper based Continue Reading

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