How great are these perceptual studies by Toronto-based artist Isabel M. Martinez. Spending her formative years in Santiago, Chile, Martinez’s work takes apart experience, time, perception and emotion in these simple yet mesmerizing photo collages.
Always a sucker for colorful collage, we love these pieces by Wales-based artist Laura Redburn. Drawing equally from nature, dreams and the past, Laura’s work blends innocence and playfulness perfectly.
Smart and slightly eery hand-cut collages by UK based (via Romania) duo Irina and Silviu Szekely.
Happy Friday!
Julien Pacaud | on Tumblr - When you sleep. Collage numérique, tirages photo sur papier Fujicolor Crystal Archive Type DP2 (lustré), signés et numérotés. Edition limitée à 20 ex., 50x70 cm (2009)
C’est un retour à la terre mère - Artchipel
Julien Pacaud sera exposé @ Art connecté > RSVP Meetup
(via 2headedsnake)
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We came across these beautifully cut vellum collages by Maine artist Shannon Rankin on The Jealous Curator yesterday and just fell in love! We also loved finding out that Shannon is engaged to one of our all time favorite artists (who was also in our second issue) Justin Richel.
HOLLIE CHASTAIN on BUY SOME DAMN ART
We love the work of our Issue One artist Hollie Chastain, so it is really exciting to see her selling a few pieces on one of our favorite websites, Buy Some Damn Art.
Awesome collages by Istanbul artist Ceren Kilic. We love this line from her artist statement: “Her work is influenced by the contrast between solid look of the future and the sophisticated way of living of the past.”
Love seeing these collages by our Issue One artist Virginia Echeverria Whipple. We are such huge fans of her work.
thechemicalkid - Collages by Virginia Echeverria Whipple
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It’s almost Halloween, and because of that we are feeling drawn to these lovely, slightly creepy collages by Dutch artist Tinca Veerman. We definitely agree with this line from her artist statement: “Tinca pushes the boundaries of reality and the unreal, deformity and refinement.”

