Language has created the word “loneliness” to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word “solitude” to express the glory of being alone.
Paul Johannes Tillich

Going to Portland Someday - Collage no 329 by iHanna
Going to Portland Someday, a collage by iHanna.

I have not fallen of the face of the earth. I’m still alive and well, kind of. Even when I’m not blogging or keeping up with anything, just know I’m trying to get back on the bandwagon, or is it horse?

I have fallen a bit behind on the collages, but not too much. And today I’ve scanned seven new collages for the 365 project I’m doing this year, and I’m here to share them with you.

I hope you will like these collages. The end is near…

Put a Bird on It - Collage no 330 by iHanna
Put a Bird on It, a collage by iHanna.

Blind to the Obvious - Collage no 331 by iHanna
Blind to the Obvious, a collage by iHanna.

Lone Wolf Flying - Collage no 332 by iHanna
Lone Wolf Flying, a collage by iHanna.

Layered without Meaning - Collage no 333 by iHanna
Layered without Meaning, a collage by iHanna.

Not a single care in the world - Collage no 334 by iHanna
Not a single care in the world, a collage by iHanna.

No Earthly Possessions Left - Collage no 335 by iHanna
No Earthly Possessions Left, a collage by iHanna.

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iHanna's 365 Collages 2018 Week 48 #365somethings2018

This project is part of my 365 Somethings 2018 and I call it 365 Collages by iHanna.

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Bonus: Feel free to take a look at the 2013 week 48 of collages (and some thoughts on Copyright), when I did a similar 365 project.

Thanks for leaving me a comment below letting me know which of these you like most! I love to know you looked at each one again to find a favorite. When you try to define what it is about that composition that you like (or not like), I feel like I’m am getting great feedback.

Thank you!



Previously: Week 47 | Next: Week 49