Analog collage 30x30cm. I was asked to make an album cover for an artist. Without any questions I read some articles and interviews. He was born in 1965. Twenty years after Stalingrad and right in the middle of the Vietnam war. I found some magazines from that year and started working. Then I realized that the collage fitted to well with the name of the artist. Besides that it was a bit to military and maybe it would make a better cover for a metal or grunge band. But I just had to make it.
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Listen to the sound of the screaming SQUIRREL
I love you grandma
Mountain goat
More 10×15 cm analog collages.
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More small analog collages 10x15cm. All with different sort of animals.
Dia Show of the Hit me with your rhythm stick series. All analog collages 10x15cm.
All collages made with material from photo books from the sixties and seventies found in a container .
Examples of analog collages (10x15cm)
The last months I make collages with the size 10x15cm. The difficulty and fun is to make a collage with two or three illustrations. Here are some examples of the series The Sky is the Limit.
Series of abstract analog collages (10x15cm)
The last weeks I made about hundred of small collages. Of course many of them in my own style full of melancholy and warmth. But also with an erotic or abstract twist . Here are some examples of the analog abstract collages.