I love collage. It is accessible, enjoyable and just plain fun. I look at collage as taking bits and pieces that do not belong together and using them to create a cohesive whole. By that definition, it is almost like putting together a jigsaw puzzle. I say
almost because the pieces are not typically created to fit together, and in that lies the challenge. I often tell participants in my workshops that it is easy to make a collage. But it isn't easy to create a good one.
In my video workshop
Seth Apter's Top 10 Collage Principles
, I outline 10 approaches to collage to help guide artists to a more satisfying result. These are ideas to consider ion you are a beginner, a seasoned pro who is struggling with completing an individual piece, or if you find yourself in a dreaded artist block.
As Artist of the Month for July at
Cloth Paper Scissors, I have written a guest post
here on the CPS blog outlining 5 of the 10 principles and sharing an extra tip for each. Check out
the post to read about Overlapping, Outlining, Repeating, Contrasting, and Guiding.
And until the end if July, you can save 30% off
this video workshop as well as all my other media products at Interweave.
Published on July 17, 2018 19:00