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]]>Collage artist, illustrator, and filmmaker, Eugenia Loli, is inspired by the works of Magritte, Dali, Picasso, and Andy Warhol. Originally from Greece, and currently based in California, she sees collage as “the ultimate remix visual art” in “the age of remix”. “Naturally, creativity flows through that medium, and it’s rather easy to get started with it, so it becomes very fun, very soon,” she expressed in an interview with Plastik Magazine.
New York-based artist, Johanna Goodman, is a master of her craft, with clients that include The Museum of Natural History, Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, Le Monde, and The New York Times, amongst others. According to Goodman, her collage tecniques are “really intuitive and surprising and sometimes totally confounding which is a real treat.”
Clevland-based visual artist and musician Ted Feighan likes incorporating tropical themes in his work – he’s inspired by travel, exotic plants and animals, and vintage interior design. “I’ll spend a lot of time cutting up paper and listening to records before I start to assemble any of the finished pieces,” he shared with the Urban Outfitters blog, talking about his creative process. “I’ll usually work on putting together a few at once.”
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]]>This innovative art project received a lot of love on social media. Nia now sells her drawings in form of framed prints, cards, calendars, mugs, etc. Below you can see cat-like David Bowie, Frida Kahlo, Pablo Picasso, and many other of your favorite artists.
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]]>The post Here are Some Collage Artists You’ll Want to Follow on Instagram appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Collage artist, illustrator, and filmmaker, Eugenia Loli, is inspired by the works of Magritte, Dali, Picasso, and Andy Warhol. Originally from Greece, and currently based in California, she sees collage as “the ultimate remix visual art” in “the age of remix”. “Naturally, creativity flows through that medium, and it’s rather easy to get started with it, so it becomes very fun, very soon,” she expressed in an interview with Plastik Magazine.
New York-based artist, Johanna Goodman, is a master of her craft, with clients that include The Museum of Natural History, Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, Le Monde, and The New York Times, amongst others. According to Goodman, her collage tecniques are “really intuitive and surprising and sometimes totally confounding which is a real treat.”
Clevland-based visual artist and musician Ted Feighan likes incorporating tropical themes in his work – he’s inspired by travel, exotic plants and animals, and vintage interior design. “I’ll spend a lot of time cutting up paper and listening to records before I start to assemble any of the finished pieces,” he shared with the Urban Outfitters blog, talking about his creative process. “I’ll usually work on putting together a few at once.”
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]]>The post Artist Nia Gould Shows What Famous Artists Would Look Like if They Were Cats appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>This innovative art project received a lot of love on social media. Nia now sells her drawings in form of framed prints, cards, calendars, mugs, etc. Below you can see cat-like David Bowie, Frida Kahlo, Pablo Picasso, and many other of your favorite artists.
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