Developed by Pablo Picasso (c. 1913) which involves producing an image from flat objects usually attached to a painted panel. A papier colle is a collage made entirely from pieces of paper.
The gluing together of bits and pieces of originally unrelated images and parts thereof, including previously used commercial materials, to create something unprecedented. This term is also used when diverse elements are mounted and framed together, as in a shadowbox treatment.
A technique that incorporates fragments of commercially printed paper into compositions. Introduced into fine art by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso circa 1909, collage was later developed by artists of the Dada and Surrealist movements to include found objects. Today any material fixed to a surface may be termed collage.
A technique invented by Picasso and Braques during their Analytical Cubist phase. They began to stick fragments of newspaper and pre-printed pattern into their compositions.
A composition made of cut and pasted pieces of different materials, sometimes photographs or drawn images are used.
an artistic composition made up of various materials (paper and found objects such as ephemera) glued to a flat surface
French for "to glue", a work made by gluing a variety of materials together on a flat surface; A picture making technique involving the use of non-traditional materials such as cut paper, wood or sand; An artistic composition of pieces of flat material pasted together.
The pasting or attaching of cut-out paper or other objects on to the support surface of a work of art for symbolic or suggestive effect.
A technique in which the artist glues material such as paper, cloth or found materials to some type of background.
An art form which uses a variety of materials, shapes, forms, or color.
an artistic composition made up of different, combined materials.
A composition made by applying manufactured or printed materials, such as scraps of newspaper or fabric, to a board or canvas.
A collection of materials arranged for a composition or design on a flat surface.
a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image; "he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map"
any collection of diverse things; "a collage of memories"
a collection of different pictures and images all pasted together to create a larger picture
a composition made from fragments of diverse elements glued together
a group of pictures arranged in such a way that it makes its own artistic statement
an arrangement of items that create an image pleasing to look at - a work of art
an artwork built out of bits and pieces of things stuck together to make a new design
a picture created by adhering such basically flat elements as newspaper, wallpaper, printed text and illustrations, photographs, cloth, string, etc
a picture made by attaching materials to a surface
a picture made by gluing items of one or several different kinds on a background
a picture where the student chooses different materials that will go together
a piece of art that uses a variety of materials-photographs, words, illustrations
a piece of artwork made up of different portions of different pictures put together into a cohesive whole
a series of pictures combined into one in which the pictures will either be tiled or blended together
a type of visual art work made by sticking cloth, pieces of paper, photographs, and other objects onto a surface
From the French word coller which means "to paste". A pictorial technique in which the artist creates the image, or a portion of it, by adhering real materials that possess actual textures to the picture-plane surface, often combining them with painted or drawn passages.
A two-dimensional work of art in which found objects, generally 2D, are glued to a flat surface (Zelanski, Collins).
Artwork created by arranging and attaching bits of paper, fabric or other materials to paper or board. Computer capabilities have allowed an illustrator to scan and manipulate electronically photos, textures, and color to create a finished work.
Work of art made up of a variety of unconnected objects or fragments that were not created by the artist.
A work of art in which materials, such as paper, cloth or found materials, are glued onto a surface.
artwork made by attaching pieces of paper or other materials to a flat surface
The attaching of supplemental layers of images or objects to a primary substrate by gluing or otherwise permanently attaching them to the substrate. Continual attachment of pieces to the substrate develops the collage or visual mix of images contrasting sometimes in the material and more so the third dimension, giving the collage a life somewhat as that of the sculpture.
Artistic composition made by applying a variety of papers or materials to a base surface.
The process or product of affixing paper or objects to a two-dimensional surface.
Collage means to make an artistic composition of different images on a separate background., often with unifying colors or patterns.
Any "foreign" object glued to the surface of another. Rubber stamping is often used to make various unrelated 3D objects that are then fixed to the surface of a scrapbook page or homemade card or gift bag.
piece of art made by pasting various elements together
A work of art made by pasting various materials such as bits of paper, cloth, etc. onto a piece of paper, board or canvas.
introduced by the Cubists, the technique of creating a work of art by adhering flat articles such as paper, fabrics, string or other materials to a flat surface such as a canvas whereby a three-dimensional result is achieved.
Collage is from the French meaning "paste up". The combination of pieces of cloth, paper and other found objects to create artwork.
composition made by pasting together on a flat surface various materials such as newspaper, wallpaper, printed text and illustrations, photographs and cloth
A technique drawn from the visual arts whereby musical fragments from other compositions are juxtaposed or overlapped within a new work.
The process of pasting together various materials such as printed matter, wallpaper, photographs, and cloth, often accented with drawn or painted elements. This term also applies to the completed work, which usually adheres to the convention of the picture plane, in contrast to the more sculptural assemblage.
Artwork achieved by assembling designs and pictures from individual sources (magazines, photographs, etc.) onto a background.
From the French word ‘coller' &mdash to glue. A work made by gluing materials such as paper scraps, photographs and cloth onto a flat surface.
Art of gluing paper in layers to form desired result.
Papers and other embellishments with a theme are combined and glued to a flat surface. Close Window
a technique where different materials and objects are pasted on a surface to create an artistic composition.
An artwork comprising of portions of various existing images such as from photographs or prints and arranged so that they join, overlap or blend to create a new image.
a work of art made from various objects pasted together.
A composition of different images and sometimes different media.
The process of adhering elements to the surface of the print. These can be cut from another print or may be found elements.
(pron. co-LAZH) A work made by gluing pieces of paper, fabric, etc., onto a flat surface.
An artistic composition of materials and objects pasted over a surface, often with unifying lines and color.
A composition made of cut and pasted scraps of materials, sometimes with lines or forms added added by the artist.
An image created by gluing materials such as paper scraps, photographs, and cloth to a flat surface.
One picture made up of several others. Play a photo, adjust it to suit (crop, zoom etc). Then, holding the shift key down, play another and adjust it. (Holding the shift key down allows you to play more than one picture at a time). Repeat for other photos if you wish. Now line them up the way you want them and press "save". Dintwise will save your collage and optionally delete all the source pictures if you wish.
An artistic composition made of various materials (e.g., paper, cloth, or wood) glued on a surface.
Artwork created by securing pieces of paper, fabric or other materials onto a substrate. Though basically two-dimensional, it may have a sculptural effect.
A work made by gluing materials such as paper scraps, photographs, and cloth on to a flat surface. From the French coller, to glue.
A print with elements adhered to the surface or incorporated by photographic transfer, stamping, inking, or methods.
1. In visual arts, a 2-D image created by gluing materials such as paper scraps, photographs, or cloth to a flat surface. 2. In music, see voice collage.
A grouping of different textured materials or objects that are glued together.
(col-laj) French word for cut and pasted scraps of materials, such as paper, cardboard, chair caning, playing cards, etc., to a painting or drawing surface; sometimes also combined with painting or drawing.
composition employing various different materials combined with original artwork attached to some type of backing.
A work created by gluing materials e.g. paper, cloth, to a backing material, often producing works of great surface texture with three dimensional effects.
An artistic arrangement made up of various materials (paper, cloth, wood, etc.) that are glued onto a surface.
A pictorial technique in which photographs, news cuttings, or other twodimensional materials (such as wallpaper, tissue paper, magazine cutouts, etc.) are pasted onto a flat surface, often in combination with painted or printed parts.