Blog Archives - W&P Art https://warpart.co.nz/category/blog/ Collages and illustrations Sun, 20 Aug 2023 19:51:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 https://warpart.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/WP-Art-150x150.jpg Blog Archives - W&P Art https://warpart.co.nz/category/blog/ 32 32 Legends of the Visual Arts of the Past and Today’s Prominent Artists https://warpart.co.nz/legends-of-the-visual-arts-of-the-past-and-todays-prominent-artists/ Wed, 16 Aug 2023 23:38:00 +0000 https://warpart.co.nz/?p=25 Sarah Fanelli is an Italian-British illustrator and master collage artist Sarah Fanelli is a British artist of Italian descent. A master with a unique style, she is a recognized world authority in the art of collage. The artist is loved and appreciated by book publishers, glossy magazines, advertising agencies, as well as personally by Stephen […]

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Sarah Fanelli is an Italian-British illustrator and master collage artist

Sarah Fanelli is a British artist of Italian descent. A master with a unique style, she is a recognized world authority in the art of collage. The artist is loved and appreciated by book publishers, glossy magazines, advertising agencies, as well as personally by Stephen Heller – art director of The New York Times Book Review.

Miroslav Šašek is a renowned Czech author and illustrator

Miroslav Šašek is a Czech author and book illustrator. His famous city guides to countries around the world aim for an unusually deep learning experience, from a child’s perspective. His books are very popular and have been translated into many languages in France, Germany, Spain, South America, Japan, Scandinavian countries and so on. And the author himself is an inspiring example for modern artists. Four of the books in the “This is” series (New York, Israel, Venice, Ireland) have been made into movies, illustrations have appeared on postcards, posters and in advertisements. Shashek illustrated everything from the children’s fairy tale about Little Red Riding Hood to the sparkling satire of Jaroslav Hasek. He participated in exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland, Great Britain, Australia and the USA.

Emily Sutton is a contemporary English illustrator

Emily Sutton is an English contemporary English illustrator. She was born in 1983 in North Yorkshire, where she currently resides, in a house on a hill. She works on illustrations for her own children’s books and has exhibited productively in Europe, the USA and her native UK. At exhibitions with her participation traditional full house, and works are bought by collectors from all over the world.

Stanley Spencer is an English artist of the First and Second World Wars

Stanley Spencer – English artist, representative of magic realism, a master of genre and everyday painting. He was born June 30, 1891 in Cookham, Berkshire, in England.

Bernard Buffet is a leading painter of post-war France

Bernard Buffet is a French artist, born July 10, 1928 in Paris, who was widely recognized by the public, collectors and critics for his melancholy, somber works that convey the atmosphere in post-World War II France.

Christopher Wood is an English artist of naive style

Christopher Wood was an English artist who lived a full but very short life. He was born on April 7, 1901 in Knowsley, near Liverpool. Educated at Marlborough College in Wiltshire, then switched to medicine and architecture before pursuing an artistic career. Traveled extensively throughout Europe and North Africa, experiencing new cultural experiences.

Simon Palmer is one of the UK’s leading aqua painters

Simon Palmer is an English illustrator, born on April 13, 1956 in Doncaster. Palmer exhibits regularly in London and his work is held in many private collections in the UK and overseas in Europe, America, Japan and Australia. He trained in illustration and graphic design under illustrator and WWII artist Ernest Bowie Uden at the School of Art and Design in Suray.

Javier Sabala is a Spanish artist and illustrator

Spanish artist Javier Sabala was born in 1962 in León, but has lived in Madrid for over 30 years. Javier has illustrated more than 80 books for children and adults, including books of his own authorship. His books have been translated into 16 languages. Among his works are illustrations for works by Cervantes, Shakespeare, Garcia Lorca, Rodari, Melville and Wag Gogh.

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Technical Secrets and Lessons for Beginning Collage Artists and Illustrators https://warpart.co.nz/technical-secrets-and-lessons-for-beginning-collage-artists-and-illustrators/ Tue, 29 Nov 2022 02:47:00 +0000 https://warpart.co.nz/?p=31 The art of collage and illustration offers us limitless possibilities for creativity and self-expression. For aspiring artists, it is a journey into a world of creativity and a unique perspective on the world around us. In this article, we will share useful tips and lessons to help you develop skills and improve your technique in […]

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The art of collage and illustration offers us limitless possibilities for creativity and self-expression. For aspiring artists, it is a journey into a world of creativity and a unique perspective on the world around us. In this article, we will share useful tips and lessons to help you develop skills and improve your technique in the art of collage and illustration.

Start with the basics: Learning the theory and practice of drawing

Before diving into complex techniques, it’s important to learn the basics of drawing and composition. Studying proportions, light shading, and perspective will help you create more convincing illustrations.

Explore a variety of styles and trends

Experiment with different styles and techniques of illustration and collage. This will allow you to enrich your artistic language and find the style that best expresses your vision.

Use reference books and samples

Study the work of other collage artists and illustrators. Analyze their working methods, composition structure and use of materials. This will help you gain experience and inspiration.

Constant practice and experimentation

Improving your skills requires constant practice. Create new illustrations and collages regularly, and experiment with different materials and techniques. Each project will be a learning experience.

Pay attention to composition

Composition is a key aspect of a successful illustration or collage. The placement of elements on a canvas or surface should be harmonious and engaging for the viewer.

Mastering color and color palettes

Playing with colors allows you to create mood and emotional depth in your work. Learn the basics of color theory and experiment with different color palettes.

Making mistakes is part of the process

Don’t be afraid to make a mistake. Every mistake is a lesson that helps you grow. Feel free to revise and redo your work to achieve the desired result.

Learn from criticism and support

Get feedback from other artists and viewers. Criticism will help you identify weaknesses and develop them, while support will inspire new ideas and achievements.

Constant inspiration

Inspiration can come from a variety of sources – art, nature, books, movies and more. It is important to keep your imagination and interest in new ideas alive.

Don’t stop growing and learning

Art is constantly changing and evolving. Stay open to new methods, techniques and approaches so that your art is always relevant and interesting.

The art of collage and illustration is an ongoing process of learning and self-expression. Traveling in this world will give you the joy of discovery, improved skills and the opportunity to share your creativity with others. Keep going and your art will strive to reach new heights.

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Illustration in Different Styles: A Variety of Trends from Pop Art to Fantasy https://warpart.co.nz/illustration-in-different-styles-a-variety-of-trends-from-pop-art-to-fantasy/ Sun, 24 Jan 2021 05:44:00 +0000 https://warpart.co.nz/?p=28 The art of illustration plays an incredibly important role in today’s culture, visualizing ideas, telling stories, and capturing the imagination of viewers. From classic techniques to bold experimentation, the world of illustration is rich with a variety of styles and trends. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of illustration’s diverse styles […]

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The art of illustration plays an incredibly important role in today’s culture, visualizing ideas, telling stories, and capturing the imagination of viewers. From classic techniques to bold experimentation, the world of illustration is rich with a variety of styles and trends. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of illustration’s diverse styles and trends.

Pop Art: The Art of Mass Culture

Pop art originated in the 1950s and was an expression of consumer culture and mass media. Bright colors, clear outlines, and the use of everyday objects make this style incredibly relatable. Pop art often comments on social phenomena and standards.

Abstraction: In Search of Harmony

Abstract illustration is a journey into a world of shapes, colors, and textures. The relative freedom to form images allows artists to express emotions and concepts by addressing the viewer through abstract elements.

Realism: The Art of Detail

Realism strives to accurately recreate visual reality. This style relies on a mastery of detail, lighting, and textures. Realistic style illustrations sometimes look like photographs, but they can also bring with them emotional depth.

Fantasy and Science Fiction: In a world of dreams and imagination

Fantasy illustrations transport us to magical worlds populated by fairy tale creatures and heroes. Science fiction, on the other hand, offers us stunning visions of the future and alien worlds.

Minimalism: The Power of Simplicity

Minimalism in illustration emphasizes the power of simple forms and contrasts. This style often uses a limited palette and minimal details to create a strong visual impact.

Comics and Graphic Design: Synthesizing Text and Image

Comic book style illustrations combine images and text, telling stories through frames and speech clouds. This style is also often used in graphic design to create logos, posters, and other graphic materials.

Surrealism: Reflections of the subconscious mind

Surrealist illustrations explore the world of dreams, fantasies, and the subconscious mind. This style is often thought-provoking and brings an element of mystery to works.

Engraving and Line Illustration: The Art of Black Lines

Engraving and line illustration builds on the use of black lines and outlines to create details and shapes. This style has a unique vintage feel.

Illustration is a palette of styles, reflecting the diversity of the artists inner world and allowing us to see the world from different perspectives. Each style brings its own unique energy and influences our emotions, pushing the boundaries of visual and cultural aesthetics.

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Artists Working in the Cut and Paste Technique https://warpart.co.nz/artists-working-in-the-cut-and-paste-technique/ Sat, 08 Feb 2020 04:31:00 +0000 https://warpart.co.nz/?p=22 Keiji Ito Tokyo-born Keiji Ito now teaches at Kyoto University and has made a name for himself in Japan as a creator of intricate collages for album and book covers, advertising and magazine illustration. His signature style is multi-figure compositions, a combination of color and black and white details and colors that were commonly used […]

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Keiji Ito

Tokyo-born Keiji Ito now teaches at Kyoto University and has made a name for himself in Japan as a creator of intricate collages for album and book covers, advertising and magazine illustration. His signature style is multi-figure compositions, a combination of color and black and white details and colors that were commonly used in old typography. Ito loves making scenes of people and placing them in an unreal landscape assembled from pieces of paper.

Liam Crockard

Canadian Liam Crockard, a recent graduate of an art school in Ontario, fell in love with the collage technique during a video editing class. In his work, he uses paper and wood, various printing techniques on matte paper and ink, creating composition through smudges and tears. In an interview Crockard admits that he is impressed by collages from the 60s and 70s and draws all his inspiration from old periodicals, clippings from which his personal archive is overflowing.

Ava Lake

New York native Eva Lake began making collages at an early age, at her mother’s gallery in the early 60s. The influence of the images of those years is strongly felt in Eva’s collages – graphic, simple, using bright colors and recognizable photographic images. The protagonist of her collages is a woman who has been copied from a celebrity (from Liza Minnelli to Marilyn Monroe) or stolen from the cover of a vintage magazine. Inspired by the Dadaists and Rauschenberg, Lake makes simple, eye-catching works exploiting female pop culture imagery, and she herself calls her collages nothing less than “art to steal.”

Luis Dourado

The young Portuguese Louis Dourado trained as an industrial designer in Porto before going to Barcelona for an internship. It was then that he chose collage as the main form for his work. Dourado’s collages have been published in German and American magazines, while the designer himself is still searching for his own style, working with distorted objects, old photographs, portraits of famous people and symbols of bygone eras.

Brian Wu

American photographer Brian Vu runs a great blog about the art around him and in his spare time from photography and editing makes minimalist collages with mystical undertones. Brian is inspired by ancient history, the Middle East, and the music of the California coast and is currently finishing his college degree in interactive media design.

Sam Lubitz

Los Angeles-based designer Sam Lubicz hasn’t graduated yet, but he’s already caught the eye of photo editors at American magazines. His bold, chaotic work with lots of colorful details stands out from what is usually seen on the pages of magazines. When Sam first came up with his collages, he emptied his family’s archives of old photos and magazines, and for his next series, he began looking for inspiration at garage sales and book fairs.

Tashiko Okanue

Tashiko Okanoue, a mid-20th century Japanese artist who made amazing collages from clippings of Vogue and Life, was undeservedly forgotten and only rediscovered in the early 2000s. Her work, inspired by Max Ernst’s experiments with mid-century Japanese fashion houses, is included in the history of Japanese photography and has been exhibited several times in recent years. Okanue’s monochrome collages show girls dressed in couture juxtaposed with calling out bombs, palace interiors, birds and animals.

Melinda Gibson

Melinda Gibson is 25 years old and currently based in London. Having assisted Martin Parr and Wolfgang Tillmans, she graduated with an MA from the College of Communication in photography, but decided to focus on collage. Never parting with her camera since childhood, she found a way to add a very special touch to her own photographs: replacing human figures with parts of landscapes and interiors, which she also shot herself.

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Secrets of Collage Compositions https://warpart.co.nz/secrets-of-collage-compositions/ Fri, 02 Aug 2019 06:15:00 +0000 https://warpart.co.nz/?p=13 To make the work expressive and effective, it is necessary to adhere to the principles of composition. The key techniques of collages are the presence of contrasting fragments and highlighting the central element of the work. There are such variants of compositions: Therefore, it is not necessary to adhere to any particular principle in the […]

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To make the work expressive and effective, it is necessary to adhere to the principles of composition. The key techniques of collages are the presence of contrasting fragments and highlighting the central element of the work. There are such variants of compositions:

  1. elements are arranged diagonally. It is better that the line went from the lower left corner to the upper right. In the empty corners you can place less important fragments. The photo shows – Basics of collage for beginners: styles, choice of background and secrets of compositions, Fig. Diagonal composition
  2. “Golden Ratio. In any picture there are some points to which a person immediately draws attention. They are called visual centers. In a finished work, there should be four such centers. The principle is as follows: the ratio of the smaller part of the composition to the larger should correspond to the ratio of the larger part to the whole picture.
  3. Horizon line. The closer the element is to the horizon line, the smaller it is. And vice versa, the farther away it is, the larger it is.
  4. “Pyramid.” The point of the composition should be at the top to make the work more expressive. A wide bottom gives the collage softness and poise.
  5. “Dominant.” In the picture there is a main element, to which all the other fragments are subordinated. The photo shows – The basics of collage for beginners: styles, choice of background and secrets of compositions, Fig. Composition with dominance
  6. “Unity”. Lack of dominant in the picture.
  7. Asymmetry. Elements do not obey the horizon line, they are arranged chaotically. The photo shows – Basics of collage for beginners: styles, choice of background and secrets of compositions, Fig. Asymmetrical composition
  8. Symmetry. Elements are arranged in pairs and in balance. Such collages look less bright and flashy. Rules are created to break them.

Therefore, it is not necessary to adhere to any particular principle in the work. Experiment and fantasize, so that your picture turned out to be truly extraordinary.

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Where to Start Working on a Collage https://warpart.co.nz/where-to-start-working-on-a-collage/ Tue, 10 Apr 2018 06:19:00 +0000 https://warpart.co.nz/?p=16 If you decide to make a collage for the first time, it is better to stick to some rules and recommendations. With experience, you will bring them to automatism. When you lack inspiration and the muse does not come, create a composition step by step: draw a sketch; choose a suitable collage style; make a […]

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If you decide to make a collage for the first time, it is better to stick to some rules and recommendations. With experience, you will bring them to automatism. When you lack inspiration and the muse does not come, create a composition step by step: draw a sketch; choose a suitable collage style; make a background, or better yet, several options to choose the most successful one; fill the background with elements.

TIP: Work with different materials, but do not overdo it, so that the work does not look too motley. The color of the background should not draw attention to itself, its purpose – to complement the composition, make it harmonious.

The main materials for collages:

  • any paper;
  • newspaper and magazine clippings;
  • photos and postcards;
  • fabric scraps;
  • threads and buttons;
  • foil;
  • colorful pebbles;
  • oilcloth;
  • gift wrapping, etc.

A special role in creating a collage is played by glue. Depending on the chosen materials, different types of glue are used. For example, wallpaper glue firmly fixes the paper and dried leaves. Sold florist glue, which provides a quick gluing of transparent elements. PVA is very popular, it does not deform the material and provides a reliable bond. Also use: glue pencil, double-sided and paper tape or sew collage elements with threads.

Speaking of collages, it is worth mentioning scrapbooking, because it is based on the same principles. The essence of scrapbooking is the creation of unique photo albums, postcards, boxes, notebooks, etc. The technique uses colored paper, multicolored fabric, lace, wooden or plastic elements, ribbons, twigs, dried flowers, stickers, accessories.

Placing elements on the base, adhere to the compositional principles of collage art. The plus side of both techniques is their simplicity. Even a beginner will be able to make an original and unique product, you just need to want to, put a little effort and add a little imagination!

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Masters of Collage: Inspiration and Influence of Famous Collage Artists on Art https://warpart.co.nz/masters-of-collage-inspiration-and-influence-of-famous-collage-artists-on-art/ Sun, 27 Aug 2017 11:28:00 +0000 https://warpart.co.nz/?p=19 In the world of contemporary art, collage has become one of the most unique and exciting modes of expression. This artistic method combines various elements to create a new and intriguing canvas. In this article, we will look at famous collage artists, their biographies, important works and the huge impact they have had on the […]

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In the world of contemporary art, collage has become one of the most unique and exciting modes of expression. This artistic method combines various elements to create a new and intriguing canvas. In this article, we will look at famous collage artists, their biographies, important works and the huge impact they have had on the art world.

Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008)

One of the greatest collage masters, Robert Rauschenberg became famous for his ability to combine a variety of materials and textures in a single work. His seminal work Trouble (1955) made him a household name in art circles and epitomized the spirit of Pop Art.

Hannah Hoch (1940-2010)

Hannah Hoch was known for her creative and colorful collages, which often contained elements of folk art. She was a spokesperson for feminist art and her work not only inspired but also raised issues of gender and socio-cultural issues.

Bert Monroy (b. 1948)

By creating collages from old photographs and antique books, Bert Monroy gives them a new dimension. His work centers on travel, nostalgia and changing times.

These master collage artists have not only influenced art, but have also changed the perception of how different elements can be combined to create new meaning and visual harmony. Their work has inspired many contemporary artists and continues to be relevant and appealing to art lovers around the world.

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