Floral Surreal Collages by Rocio Montoya

Floral Collages by Rocio Montoya. Spanish-based photographer, graphic/web designer and editor Rocio Montoya creates surreal collages that speak about the human body in close relation to nature. The female figure and a loss of identity are here conceptual basis. The resulting works are a mixture of graphic elements collected from magazines and vintage botanical illustrations … Continue reading Floral Surreal Collages by Rocio Montoya

Mark Wagner’s ‘Recycled Dollar Bill Collages Poke Fun at Money

Mark Wagner’s ‘Recycled’ Dollar Bill Collages Poke Fun at Money At a time when most Americans are counting their pennies and saving their dollars, artist Mark Wagner is cutting up cash and using it as art supplies. Wagner's latest series of works focus on the iconic one dollar bill - he uses its bevy of … Continue reading Mark Wagner’s ‘Recycled Dollar Bill Collages Poke Fun at Money

Face-Devouring Photography By Lucas Simões (nudity content)

    Face-Devouring Photography By Lucas Simões I’m not sure what it is about our nature that makes us constantly want to mutilate faces — and maybe that is just the simplest explanation for all of our recent zombie activity — but sometimes there’s just nothing more carnally fulfilling than running paper faces under an … Continue reading Face-Devouring Photography By Lucas Simões (nudity content)

A glitchy touch added to the historic photographs by Giacomo Carmagnola

A glitchy touch added to the historic photographs by Giacomo Carmagnola on Behance / tumblr. Artist Giacomo Carmagnola uses digital tools to add a unique, glitchy twist to photos of the past. Faces and objects are obscured with long, colorful strands that seem to melt, as if it’s some sort of ooze that’s absorbing the rest … Continue reading A glitchy touch added to the historic photographs by Giacomo Carmagnola

Edgy fashion editorial collages by Stephanie Lopes Simoes

Edgy fashion editorial collages by Stephanie Lopes Simoes on Behance and Instagram Stephanie Lopes Simoes is a graphic designer from South Africa, now living and working in Antwerp, Belgium. Stephanie’s main focus lies on creating collage illustrations from fashion editorial photography. Her work keeps the editorial feel from the original photograph, yet by adding layers of … Continue reading Edgy fashion editorial collages by Stephanie Lopes Simoes

Futuristic Digital Collages by Alexander Berdin-Lazursky

Foam Religion  Colors Loves Neon Lamb Of Future Armored Heart  Obelisk of ignorabimus Three of Swords King Lear Futuristic Digital Collages by Alexander Berdin-Lazursky  On Behance The studio Alexander Berdin-Lazursky is a russian photographer and graphic designer from Samara. Member of Castle Digital Partners, Details make the difference and Photo Religion. He works on series … Continue reading Futuristic Digital Collages by Alexander Berdin-Lazursky

Eccentric Fashion Collages by Johanna Goodman

Eccentric Fashion Collages by Johanna Goodman New York-based Artist, Johanna Goodman studied at Boston University’s School of Fine Art (Boston) and Parsons School of Design (NYC) where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration in 1992. She has been a freelance Illustrator ever since. Her work has garnered awards from The Society … Continue reading Eccentric Fashion Collages by Johanna Goodman

Kayan Kwok Explores The Souls of Immortals in Time Poster Series

Kayan Kwok Explores The Souls of Immortals in Time Poster Series Hong Kong-based designer Kayan Kwok took the time to study these immortal souls. For years, Kwok has been known for his digital and illustrative collages. He applied this style in his project titled Time, where he literally broke apart historical sculptures and collaged them … Continue reading Kayan Kwok Explores The Souls of Immortals in Time Poster Series

Collaged History – Guy Catling

Collaged History- Guy Catling on flickr Guy Catling is a graphic designer from Essex United Kingdom. Focusing mostly on collage work, he takes old photos and makes them new again. Drawing inspiration from his surroundings and using old war photos, Guy creates bright contrasting works. h/t:emptykingdom