We are very proud & pleased to present our #DigitalExhibition of #collages. It was a delight to see the wonderful works made by a range of international artists. The works featured comprise analogue, digital, video collage & assemblage. Thx to all of our contributors.
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1. Shade, Fear by Elizabeth Orcutt.
'I am an artist working with digital collage, making work as part of a PhD by practice. I have made a series of visual essays, attempts or try-outs, that explore genre and self.'
© Elizabeth Orcutt 2017
@eliz0rcutt
Out of Time by Mark Murphy.
Public Projection, Oldbury, West Midlands. 2019
Created for ‘Blast! festival of photography walks and talks'.
© Mark Murphy 2019.
@moif_collage
Venus Consolant l'Amour by Clive Knights.
'My collages are the precipitate of a conversation of strangers, fragments asserting their identity just as they relinquish it to the visual collective.'
© Clive Knights 2019.
@KnightsClive
spaces at the edges by Liz Ruest.
Digital collage, 11 layers.
'Evoking the colors of sunrise, as a sign of hope amongst too much change. Layers: prints, photography, collage.'
© Liz Ruest 2017.
@lizruest
Trash Idol I by Daniel Fountain.
Analogue collage (scrap textiles, ring pulls, sequins, beads, found objects).
@Daniel_Fountain is an artist & practice-led researcher his collages deconstruct heteronormative narratives pertaining to gender & sexuality.
© Daniel Fountain 2019.
Kingfisher II by Nina Fraser
Acrylic Ink, Collage, 37cm x 29cm.
'Multidisciplinary artist Nina Fraser (St. Albans, UK) works with collage, paint and sculpture, exploring the human relationship with our changing landscape.'
© Nina Fraser 2019.
@ninafraser
Memory II by Mark Ehling.
Mark Ehling is a writer and artist living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He currently runs the Minneapolis Mail Club—a mail-art subscription service.
© Mark Ehling 2019.
@newcarriage
patched up (no.i) 
Acrylic paint, gold spray paint, copy paper, lining paper, glue. 20 cm x 27.5 cm approx.
'Tania’s idiosyncratic practice uses handcrafts, often humorously, to address contemporary issues.'
© Tania Robertson 2020.
@MercurialArtist
Untitled by Lynne Shaw.
'I work in collage and paint from an edited and archived collection of found materials. Chance and serendipity play a large part in my practice and is evident in my use of space and chosen combinations.'
© Lynne Shaw 2020.
@lynneshawart
the emptiness spills over by Cory Peeke.
Adhesive tapes of many varieties, found images, charcoal and mixed media on Dura-la. 18"x12".
'I stick stuff to other stuff and kid myself about the rest. @see_peekie on Instagram or http://corypeeke.com .'
© Cory Peeke 2020.
@CoryPeeke
Rectangular Pictures by Temmuz S. Gürbüz.
The film explores the geometrics of confinement restriction thru collage, combining phone footage of the streets of Galway, documentary film, & cinematic montage. Watch in full: https://vimeo.com/401859760 .
© Temmuz S. Gürbüz 2020.
@temmuzsr
Silence by Albert Anglès Espeso.
Paper, canvas and a stamp on cardboard.
'I work with the idea of emptiness, uncertainty & silence. My work is abstract, making collages as poems trying to awake a feeling or state of the spirit.'
© Albert Anglès Espeso 2020.
@CollageLabert
Untitled by Jasmine Romani-Romero.
Inspired by music & magic, she seeks to create whimsical works exploring the occult, mythology, feminism & transformation. She works under the pseudonym Primcess, & founded the Jersey City Collage Club.
© Jasmine Romani-Romero 2020
@priimcesss
Vibrant by Gabrielle Caul.
'Gabrielle Caul creates abstract expressions in paper collage, inspired by the relationships and tensions encountered between urban structures.'
© Gabrielle Caul 2015.
@gaycaul
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