Mathilde Aubier, une illustratrice, graphiste (Paris) qui travaille des supports mixtes. C’est plein de poésie et d’humour. Joli équilibre entre photo, formes graphiques, aplats et illustrations. J’adore
Nathalie Bossard – l'atelier de la sardine – Graphisme – Photographie – Formation
Mathilde Aubier, une illustratrice, graphiste (Paris) qui travaille des supports mixtes. C’est plein de poésie et d’humour. Joli équilibre entre photo, formes graphiques, aplats et illustrations. J’adore
Encore du collage ! Plus on en cherche, plus on en trouve… et ça me plaît toujours, bien que tout finisse par se mélanger.
Ici , Woefoep
“Woefoep is the name that Mark Wouters goes by when it’s about collages. A main aspect of his work is that the source material is found or for free. This goes for all his work, digital and handmade collages. All his digital work are originated from the google picture-search function. Using found objects give them that raw, vintage look that makes them so suitable in collages. The biggest inspiration is the material itself. A nice picture, an object even a small piece of paper can trigger an idea. Coincidence is an important factor in his work and he is always open for changes. He is also inspired by the work of Kurt Schwitters.” (source : BitFUUL)
et aussi sur Flick’r
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Un inclassable.
“FRED FREE was born in levittown new jersey in 1962, exhibited his work in a mall, did space planning for a discount department store, worked in a bookstore and a library, received two degrees from rhode island school of design, designed buildings during the 80s, travelled throughout europe in 1990, illustrated how-to books for two television series, created art for a monk, anti-virus guru and movie actor, was interviewed in idn magazine, makes a lot of collages and books, finds and leaves things in alleys, lives and works near boston, has a wife, a cowboy and a large plastic deer.”