I’m not a practicing collage artist (yet), but I’m a contemporary art school grad and I’m not buying into the idea that collage isn’t considered real art by the academic crowd. Collage is a powerhouse - it challenges norms, has theoretical depth just like any other art form. Exploring the intricacies of collage I’m genuinely falling in love with its diverse communicative possibilities. You’re amazing. Keep pushing
Thanks, I was so happy to hear about the elder collage artists as I am just starting this journey, although without an art background, at 82. I am very excited about the possibilities!
You may also want to look up Mary Delany (1700-1788). Collage art has been around for a much longer time than we tend to believe. The problem is that art historians leave out way too much art from their art history books.
Yes, please, more please! I’m always scouring the web for Collage history (have always been à devotee of Matisse) as well as info on new collage artists. Just acquired 2 editions of Cut That Out! They’ve become my routine nightcap. I’m a newbie and a senior as well and so thrilled that my life has collided with Collaging! Thank you again for all that you do and for your own inspiring talent.
Aren't they such a great resource?!? I love reading them over and over. I'll definitely try to do another round up of collage artists to share with you.
Thanks for this awesome video!! As a collage artist I realized if I looked up collage art for inspo, I’d probably find men first. That gets tiring as a woman so I thought oh I’ll just search for female collage artists because I know there are so many amazing ones :) thanks for all the resources!! Also I love when you said Picasso and then “uh that’s a no for me” hahahaha
Yes to all of this!!! Glad you enjoyed it 😄 I was nervous to do a video with no "creation" in it as I wasn't sure how my audience would take it. Appreciate your support 💕
Hi, is there any way I can find out the technique, adhesive, etc that loramoore_images uses on her whimscal pieces shown here?I just love them! Thanks for another great vid'.
Thanks for the book recommendation, I just ordered Cut That Out. Found it on ebay for $40 plus but got one from a reseller on Amazon for $14... unfortunately it was the last one from them... ☮
For me the artist that validated the idea of making collage art high art was Lance Letscher. Although I have studied all the artists you’ve mentioned throughout my art history and art career, no other artist made collage more relevant for me. You need to check out his documentary. Recently he’s been interviewed on a podcast as well as during an artist spotlight at a university and those interviews are worth your time.
I know of his work but I will definitely look up his documentary, what's it called? I'm glad you were able to find your own "collage role model" 😺 it's important to have someone like this for our work!
Oh yes it was very interesting, I've always loved seeing other work, especially for inspiration and actually yes I really need to get collaging again... I've not done any for a while as I've been recovering from surgery... Its fairly involved for me as my organisation is totally out of control which is another story entirely 😂😂❤️ Pop art was very big back in Andy Warhols time and one or two artists pop up as collage artist but I never really found out about Richard Hamilton and his piece he made for Ladies Home Journal, was it a one off or did he do more collages too. 😁 Not sure if you know about him?
I hope you can get back to collaging soon ❤️ I actually do not know much about Richard Hamilton but I can look into it for sure! There doesn't seem to be much online, especially with there being so many others with that name 😜 thanks for watching 😌
@@flanzella he was a British painter/collage artist in the 1950's...he is famous for the first piece of pop art collage/montage called "just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing."
The one thinning going to say is that I went from acrylics to pastels and I'm now very into collage. And tbh my painting style and themes do not correlate at all with my collage or my origami. I think you trying to find correlation amongst artists own work is a flawed approach.
Picassa makes me cringe, his art is fine, but he probably just went in life stripping off anything and everything he could and drinking the blood from any woman he got close to him, when you see his videos, he walks and moves like a todler, ewww
I’m not a practicing collage artist (yet), but I’m a contemporary art school grad and I’m not buying into the idea that collage isn’t considered real art by the academic crowd. Collage is a powerhouse - it challenges norms, has theoretical depth just like any other art form. Exploring the intricacies of collage I’m genuinely falling in love with its diverse communicative possibilities. You’re amazing. Keep pushing
Thanks, I was so happy to hear about the elder collage artists as I am just starting this journey, although without an art background, at 82. I am very excited about the possibilities!
That is so lovely, it truly is never too late to start! 💕 Proud of you for pursuing your dreams 😊
That’s amazing!!!!
You're going to love collage. Have fun!
You may also want to look up Mary Delany (1700-1788). Collage art has been around for a much longer time than we tend to believe. The problem is that art historians leave out way too much art from their art history books.
Thank you! I will add her to my list of artists to look in to!
Yes, please, more please! I’m always scouring the web for Collage history (have always been à devotee of Matisse) as well as info on new collage artists. Just acquired 2 editions of Cut That Out! They’ve become my routine nightcap. I’m a newbie and a senior as well and so thrilled that my life has collided with Collaging! Thank you again for all that you do and for your own inspiring talent.
Aren't they such a great resource?!? I love reading them over and over. I'll definitely try to do another round up of collage artists to share with you.
Thank you for sharing your inspiration! I love videos like this as they provide additional resources and artists to explore!
So glad you enjoyed it! I'm glad you were able to explore some new things 😀
Just loved this! I've been doing collage for years and it's so great to connect and see other's work:)
Yes it was great to learn about history of collage and artists you admire.
Thanks for this awesome video!! As a collage artist I realized if I looked up collage art for inspo, I’d probably find men first. That gets tiring as a woman so I thought oh I’ll just search for female collage artists because I know there are so many amazing ones :) thanks for all the resources!! Also I love when you said Picasso and then “uh that’s a no for me” hahahaha
I live near barrie. What was the art show you mentioned at the beginning of the video. It looks great. fabulous fabulous.
It's called the Artist Project, it's on April 11-14 this year! I'll be there.
Very very interesting. Thank you.
Thanks for another awesome video! ❤ I’ll definitely be looking up those artists and that book! 😍 I also need to try using my scraps!
Yes to all of this!!! Glad you enjoyed it 😄 I was nervous to do a video with no "creation" in it as I wasn't sure how my audience would take it. Appreciate your support 💕
Love this so much, thank you!
Love seeing inspiration as well as process. Please do more like this! (Bought both editions of Cut That Out…😝)
I'm glad you enjoyed this! I was afraid to release a video with no "creation"! I'm so happy you found both and can't wait for you to see them!!!
Wonderful! Thank you! More please 😊
Yes. So cool!! Lots of trails for me to go down. Thanks!!
Glad to hear it 😊 I hope you find some great inspiration
I loved this, thank you. Can you do a video on other ways you break a "dry spell"
Great video. I will be spending the rest of the afternoon checking out your suggestions. ❤
That's so lovely! I hope you like them! It's nice to learn about people who came before us as artists 😀
Yes, would love to hear more about other artists, very cool idea!
So glad! More to come 😁
I loooooove art history!!!
Well there will definitely be more to come 😉
Hi, is there any way I can find out the technique, adhesive, etc that loramoore_images uses on her whimscal pieces shown here?I just love them! Thanks for another great vid'.
Thanks for the book recommendation, I just ordered Cut That Out. Found it on ebay for $40 plus but got one from a reseller on Amazon for $14... unfortunately it was the last one from them... ☮
Wow! That is a good deal 😁 I hope you enjoy it!
Yay, I love collage school!!!
Yay, glad you enjoyed it!!!
For me the artist that validated the idea of making collage art high art was Lance Letscher. Although I have studied all the artists you’ve mentioned throughout my art history and art career, no other artist made collage more relevant for me. You need to check out his documentary. Recently he’s been interviewed on a podcast as well as during an artist spotlight at a university and those interviews are worth your time.
I know of his work but I will definitely look up his documentary, what's it called? I'm glad you were able to find your own "collage role model" 😺 it's important to have someone like this for our work!
@@flanzella The Secret Life of Lance Letscher
Thank you! I'll look into it ☺️
Totally agree! just watched -again - The Secret Life of Lance Letscher - brilliant and inspiring
Thank u🎉
I want to go to a collage art show!!!
They're scarce but always so inspired when I come across one!
Oh yes it was very interesting, I've always loved seeing other work, especially for inspiration and actually yes I really need to get collaging again... I've not done any for a while as I've been recovering from surgery... Its fairly involved for me as my organisation is totally out of control which is another story entirely 😂😂❤️
Pop art was very big back in Andy Warhols time and one or two artists pop up as collage artist but I never really found out about Richard Hamilton and his piece he made for Ladies Home Journal, was it a one off or did he do more collages too. 😁 Not sure if you know about him?
I hope you can get back to collaging soon ❤️ I actually do not know much about Richard Hamilton but I can look into it for sure! There doesn't seem to be much online, especially with there being so many others with that name 😜 thanks for watching 😌
@@flanzella he was a British painter/collage artist in the 1950's...he is famous for the first piece of pop art collage/montage called "just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing."
I definitely know this work and studied it in school. Past the basic knowledge of him I don't know much! I'll look into him more 🤠
@@flanzella that's cool thank you 😁😎💕
Love Matisse!
Also, who does the work at 1:15 ?
Love you videos :)
Thank you 💕 I really appreciate it
Do you know how to read signatures?
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Thanks for watching 😁
The one thinning going to say is that I went from acrylics to pastels and I'm now very into collage. And tbh my painting style and themes do not correlate at all with my collage or my origami. I think you trying to find correlation amongst artists own work is a flawed approach.
Please stop using the word 'interesting' so much. Yes, we know it's interesting - that's why you're talking about it and that's why we're here!
Picassa makes me cringe, his art is fine, but he probably just went in life stripping off anything and everything he could and drinking the blood from any woman he got close to him, when you see his videos, he walks and moves like a todler, ewww
Show more art examples instead of your face.