Non machinable Analog Art Collage | week 40
These are non-machinable analog art collage artworks on paper, made by my human hands, scissors and a glue stick. I call them art because they’re art to me. If you enjoy them, I’d love to know. Cheers.







Thank you so much for clicking over, taking a look and leaving me a comment below telling me which of these collages you like best – and why you like it. Take care and happy December month! A happy December to you with this the 40th blog post of the year about my art collage project! Analog collage that is, the only one I do and love. Hands-on, glue sticking, joyful and messy collage.
Please also check out week 40 in 2013 (the white edition) and
week 40 in 2018 (right here, right now) if you want to see more of my art.
About this project: I am making one collage for each day of the year in 2025 and blogging seven at a time each week here. I’d love to know which of these you like best – and why. Thanks for helping me finish this by cheering me on. I appreciate you being here.
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365 collages in 2025 | previously w. 39 | week 40 | next week 41
All art created by hand by iHanna. Copyright Hanna Andersson. All rights reserved. AI FUCK OF
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love the last one!! I think it’s the pinky colors and the bird stamp that tipped the scale for me. Thanks for continuing to make things by hand.
Thanks, love that bird stamp too. Peewit is both its nickname in English and its sounds.
I also love the last one so much! The stamp is so gorgeous. And I love the name of it too. They’re all beautiful, iHanna!
I love them all but love the one with the bird stamp because…bird. I use an old hymnal and do collaGES IN INT. I LIKE IT BECAUSE IT IS SMALL AND I CAN DO IT QUICK. ALSO, IT ALREADY HAS A GREAT BACKGROUND.
OOOPS sorry for all caps-I promise I am not yelling, Apparently I have a lot of obstructions on my desk affecting my typing!
Love,
Debra
Debra
Thanks Debra. That sounds like a fun project. Does your hymnal have really thin papers, and if so, does it still stand up to all the gluing well?
PS: I hope that you get the OBSTRUCTIONS under control, LOL.