Description
Requiring minimal equipment--just scissors, glue, paper, and pens--collage is an accessible craft that offers limitless creative possibilities. Like meditation or journaling, making collage can be an avenue for self-reflection and artistic exploration. In Collage Your Life, artist and teacher Melanie Mowinski teaches a variety of core techniques including lettering, stamping, stenciling, transfers, and adhesive methods, and provides dozens of prompts to jumpstart the creative process and encourage crafters to explore the versatility of collage, such as: make a self-portrait; disrupt your routine instincts; incorporate text; assemble mementos from a trip; process anger or anxiety; collage with others; or try creating block-out poetry with pages from a magazine. Inspiring examples of the author's work along with that of other collage artists are featured throughout. Crafters, journaling fans, scrapbookers, and artists alike will find guidance and support for developing their own distinctive collage style, whether the goal is to create a visual record of daily experiences and special occasions or to expand a creative journaling practice.Review
A book that will make you want to create.
I'm fairly experienced in collaging but this book has still given me so much inspiration. The book is full of beautiful colourful images to whet your appetite and just to soak up. With chapters on colour, technique, composition, and prompts to get you started, or find your mojo if it's missing.
There is a whole chapter on how to contain the collages you've made. I've made books before, but some of the techniques haven given me new ideas on how to reuse packaging and create inexpensive journals and books. If you've fallen out of love with collage or not sure where to start then this book is for you.
The biggest takeaway from this book from me is - just start and stop expecting it to be perfect.
I'm giving this book 4 out of 5 stars. My thanks to netgalley for the ARC to review.
This book will be published June 2022.
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