Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts

Monday, May 6, 2013

Mash Design mashes good taste with whimsy


Every now and then, I love checking in on the latest work of Mash Designs.  Their graphic design is a breath of fresh air - whether it is for a wine label or an editorial project. 

Check put their work here: http://mashdesign.com.au/





Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Ophelia Chong 2






I really enjoy the collage and letterpress work of Ophelia Chong. She is a fellow Art Centerian, and I believe Pasadena resident.

Check out her web site here - OpheliaChong.org.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Secret Leaves Paperworks






Oh - the gorgeous tactile quality of paper.

Secret Leaves is a studio that makes collages, book art and paper designs. Want to buy some of these precious objects for your own collection? Try their Etsy shop - {link here}. Or take a look at their main website - secretleaves.com {link}.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Dolan Geiman :: mixed media good times




I'm really enjoying the artwork of Dolan Geiman recently.

Check out his website - and buy some art for yourself and maybe even for your friends and relatives for the holidays, too.

Enjoy.

Dolan's website: www.dolangeiman.com
Dolan's blog: www.dolangeiman.blogspot.com
Dolan's shop: www.dolangeiman.etsy.com








Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Mathilde Aubier





I am really enjoying these collages by French artist Mathilde Aubier - http://www.mathildeaubier.com/

Wonderful.



Wednesday, April 8, 2009

A Little Recession Art, Anyone?

In the Red
Leveraged

These timely collages are on tsilli.com and are named "The Figures" - I recommend taking a look at that site, not only to see more collages like these, but also to view the variety of inspiring work there. These collages were a part of a show called "The Figures" at Ogle in Portland, OR - many are for sale.
Artist Statement: "This series is about the topography of money in human consciousness, the constant parade of numbers in everyday life. The figures are at once imaginary and very real. I’m interested in the power numbers have in our lives, and how much they dictate, both psychologically and actually.
These pieces were made with pigment, vintage paper and cotton thread on rice paper. The color palette is intentionally restricted to red and black: the colors of accounting. The work details the extent to which I think about finances, and uses the historically feminine crafts of sewing, collage and rubber stamping to penetrate and explore the traditionally masculine realm of business in our lives."
401k

Bad Credit

Balloon Payments

Budgeting
Finance Charges

Liabilities
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