These are really neat! I like in the second collage that you cut out a figure from the paper. That is something I wouldn't have thought to do. I also am drawn to the colors in the second collage.
Im fascinated by the way the figures are composed in each of your collages. I’m especially drawn to your second one because some of the figures are framed by an image or text box, whereas the figures at the top and bottom aren’t and extend beyond the edges of the collage materials.
Hey! I love your use on color in these, especially the pink toned one. These are so interesting! I love that you weren't afraid of using the negative space you your advantage. Very creative use of the material :)
These are really exciting collages Meggie! I am really drawn to how you cut/ shaped the images to exist in the middle-ish of the page- -this gives them some sort of authority. You obscure the figures "just so" to give them this human but maybe not a human feel-- but you do it in a way that seems to be really subtle at times, which draws me into the collages. I am really excited by the last collage in how you included the shadow of your hand (I believe this was intentional and I am pretty sure it is a shadow...). That is a super smart move in thinking through the potential of creating collage using photography. Awesome work really pushing these!
These are really neat! I like in the second collage that you cut out a figure from the paper. That is something I wouldn't have thought to do. I also am drawn to the colors in the second collage.
ReplyDeleteIm fascinated by the way the figures are composed in each of your collages. I’m especially drawn to your second one because some of the figures are framed by an image or text box, whereas the figures at the top and bottom aren’t and extend beyond the edges of the collage materials.
ReplyDeleteHey! I love your use on color in these, especially the pink toned one. These are so interesting! I love that you weren't afraid of using the negative space you your advantage. Very creative use of the material :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really exciting collages Meggie! I am really drawn to how you cut/ shaped the images to exist in the middle-ish of the page- -this gives them some sort of authority. You obscure the figures "just so" to give them this human but maybe not a human feel-- but you do it in a way that seems to be really subtle at times, which draws me into the collages. I am really excited by the last collage in how you included the shadow of your hand (I believe this was intentional and I am pretty sure it is a shadow...). That is a super smart move in thinking through the potential of creating collage using photography. Awesome work really pushing these!
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