- 2nd Yr Landscape Architecture Students
Wide selection of landscape and architural collages by 2nd-year Landscape Architecture Students in the course "LA Presentation" at Chulalongkorn University.
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- All my socks is dirdy
A drop point for collage work with commentary by the artist and links to contact the author through email or instant messenging.
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- Andersen, Thor
Collage art that criticizes and satires different political, social, and environmental issues.
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- Baldridge, Jane Lawton
Artspeaks: A gallery of digital art visual stories by Wilmington, North Carolina artist Jane Lawton Baldridge, whose medium is the computer. Exhibited for purchase are computer collages, Gicleé prints and Iris prints.
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- Digital Collage Gallery
A large collection of manipulated photographs, primarily incorporating celebrity images, by digiCollage, a digital photo collage gallery and email order photo finishing. Also offers the viewer the opportunity to receive a collage from the authors containing images the viewer uploads to the site.
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- Digital Photo Collage
Multinegative images of people and their environment. Street scenes and architectural images.
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- Digital Self-Portrait Collages
Selection of student digital collages that have been created by VMA 9 students at Hollywood Road Middle School. The students learned the basics of digital imagery, including the use of Photoshop 5.
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- Grillo, Ileana Frómeta
Gallery presentation by the Museum of Computer Art (MOCA) of Venezuelan artist Ileana Frómeta Grillo, now residing in Laguna Beach, CA. Includes descriptions by the artist of digtal processes used to achieve the works.
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- Holland, Diane
Photo-interview with links to online slideshow of Holland/Frank artists' book "Amari Marbu".
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- Horkay, Istvan
The "Museum Factory" of digital collages by Hungarian artist Istvan Horkay. Works incorporate the paintings of masters such as Rembrandt as well as etching, drawings, and other materials.
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- How
Single page devoted to "How to create a digital collage", as part of a larger site by Wild Iris dedicated in part to combining digital photography with special effects to create collage works.
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- KODAK: Members Gallery, Creating Digital Collages
A commercial site maintained by the Kodak company with tips on creating digital collages from photographs. Offers a membership which allows the use of sample pictures for non-commercial creations as well as feedback from a Kodak employee who hosts the site.
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- Land-Weber, Ellen
The 3M Color in Color portfolio is a large body of work produced between 1971 and 1985, with the earliest model color copy machine. The present series of digital collages was begun in 1991, using Photoshop with scanned images from a negative archive, small objects, and image fragments from a collection of nineteenth century prints.
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- Pamelart
A selection of paper cut-out collages and an assortment of digitally created works by Canadian artist Pamela Allen. Larger site also includes prints, assemblages, and paintings.
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- Ramos-Poqui, Dr. Guillem
The website of London UK based digital artit Dr. G. Ramos-Poquà who is the Head of Fine Art at Kensington and Chelsea College
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- Street, Pat
Collage artist Pat Street uses antique paper items -- maps, tickets, photos, playing cards, postcards -- to create witty, poignant collages with a contemporary edge. See the Gallery page for available work in both traditional and digital collage.
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- The Sid Phyllis Feeling
Collage of ads, stars, and abstracts. To see what the pictures do for me creatively and to you emotionally.
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- twilxzone
Gothic-inspired digital collages using "X-Files" photos.
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- WarpArt
James Robert Baker uses "juxtaposition, contradiction, dopey humour and contrived strangeness" to chop up late-20th century culture and feed it back to the viewer.
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