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Sunday, April 12, 2026

Collage Papers

 

The last couple of weeks have not been very productive in regards to creativity. But at least I was motivated enough to make some more "collage fodder" - paper. All I needed was a few pages from an old book, some acrylic paints and a handful of stencils.

I spread the paint on the book pages and after they had dried, I added more paint through stencils. 

Gold, silver and white look great on a background painted with Payne's Gray. For the page on the left, I mixed gold and Titan Buff which creates this beautiful muted color. Here's a close-up:

The same mixture I used on the red background.

Of course I had to use my favorite stencil. Here I mixed light portrait pink with titanium white for the stencil color.

All these papers will eventually been torn up and used in some pieces of collage. This is a great way to use up leftover paint - just spread it on a book page (or any kind of paper) and add a little bit more - stencil patterns, marks, stamps, whatever you like - and you have some material for a future piece of art.

This is for Nicole's Sunday in the Art Room.





8 comments:

  1. Wow what fun!!!! These are all amazing. I love the red ones best but all of them are incredible. I can't wait to see what you create with them. Please, show me/us what lovely art you come up with. Thank you so much for joining SITAR and have a wonderful day.

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  2. These are great Carola. Sometimes just taking some time to make collage fodder is a lot of fun, isn't it? Plus you get to have fun again when you play with them to make something. :) have a super rest of your weekend. hugs-Erika

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  3. ...color is always a gift, thanks!

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  4. Love the labyrinth symbols and the gold wavy ones too!

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  5. I love the stencils ... some of them actually look like they are floating on the paper. I would have a hard time tearing pages out of a book, but I could maybe use a magazine page. Anyway, looks like a fun project ...

    Andrea @ from the Sol

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  6. Your collage fodder looks like it was fun to make and will add great interest to whatever you combine it with.

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