I got busy with my Christmas journal, but I haven’t forgotten this years big project: the 365 Somethings in 2018. I’m making collages, as you might know by now, and here are seven more, freshly made and scanned today. Miss Kitten is doted on – Collage no 337 by iHanna. Related PostsNote to self: Shake […]
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365 Collages | Week 47 | Stupendous Fiction
I continue to be interested in new things that seem old and old things that seem new. Jaquelin T. Robertson Not Your Ordinary Quilt, Collage no 322 by iHanna. I love my world of fiction, created in these collages. I feel a little like it’s a vintage photo album, at times. Like I want to […]
365 Collages | Week 45 | Target Practice
The things one experiences alone with oneself are very much stronger and purer. Eugene Delacroix Related PostsPeak in the Art Journal: Orange Cat + Autumn Colors Autumn is my favorite season Early Autumn in the Garden Daisy Mail Collage Dragonfly Collages
365 Collages | Week 44 | Let it Fall
Another week, another batch of collages, very fall inspired. I wish I’d had time to enjoy the beauty of all the orange and yellow leaves of two weeks ago better. Now, after lots of wind and rain, they’ve mostly all been blown of the trees and we’re hunkering down for winter. Leaving soon, a collage […]
365 Collages | Week 42 | Outside the Grid
The project #365somethings2018 continues, here and on instagram and on some blogs around the globe. I’m making collages, seven new each week this entire year. Here’s the first one this week: My name is Abbott, a collage by iHanna. True silence is the rest of the mind, and is to the spirit what sleep is […]
365 Collages | Week 40 | Right Here, Right Now
Do you keep track of what week it is? Right now it’s week 40, in case you didn’t know or needed a reminder. That means I’m finally caught up with my collages. We’re right here right now. Yay! I’ve been behind almost this entire year (or at least it feels like it) because I’ve had […]
365 Collages | Week 39 | Forget Me Not
Being solitary is being alone well: being alone luxuriously immersed in doings of your own choice, aware of the fullness of your own presence rather than of the absence of others. Because solitude is an achievement. Alice Koller Kittens for Breakfast, collage by iHanna. Seven new ones for my 365 project, and they’re posted just […]
365 Collages | Week 38 | Not for Reading
These collages are not for reading, even though they have a lot of text on them. I wanted to try playing with typography in a graphic sense again, and it was lots of fun cutting up text. Some are kept legible, other parts are half covered or cut apart. I love the way they look, […]
365 Collages | Week 37 | Droplets of Confusion
Oceans Near, Never Far Away, a collage by iHanna. These seven collages are created as part of my personal challenge to create 365 collages in 2018. In my last post for week 36 my theme was birds, this time I guess it’s… the colors of nature? Next week I’ll post: Week 38. Stay tuned. Please […]
365 Collages | Week 36 | The Birds are Back in Tow...
Pink Chested Well-Wisher, a collage by iHanna. One could probably create 365 collages featuring a different bird each time. There are a lot of beautiful birds in the world, as well as bird illustrations and ephemera. Birds are always a grateful subject matter, so here are seven new collages featuring feathered friends, with newly imagined […]
365 Collages | Week 30 | Chillaxing
Again, seven new collages fresh from the artist’s table. With these I am wishing you a chillaxing weekend! Passing the ravine – Collage no 205 by iHanna. Chillaxing you ask? It’s chilling and relaxing put together, a lovely word if you ask me. It is the ultimate state of chill and relaxation. I hope my […]
365 Collages | Week 23 | Starting from the Same Po...
What would happen if you used one piece of paper, cut into roughly the same size, on seven different collages, as a starting point? I set this as a challenge for myself, just for fun. For me, I cut seven strips of pink flower power paper, and glued each one down along the edge on […]