cute little hatchlings (parasaurolophus)
artistamps: horses
nine little abstracts
because iron is why blood is red
negative space
la lune
the future of peculiar
vaping blu smells good
fish indigo
the haploids
the asteroid god
moment of intense confusion
waving goodbye?
bandannas to the rescue
the man who rode with death
underworld grotesque
racket squad in action
gotta put a dame on the cover
year of the dog
thinkin' 'bout animals in love
her majesty obscured
shooting the moon (game of hearts)
for love of splendid pattern
rollage: land/cloudscape
rollage: haeckel
the purple yoni
the object of their attention
two birds
des chats
the cobbler's dream
government redaction
it takes balance
they're watching us
mr. bones at myth and legends bingo night
no laughing matter
"the birds": polka-dot bikini version
ten thousand things
tacky overlaps with creepy
the fatal book opened!
big tooth, big shark
le rouge et le vert (deux)
le rouge et le vert (un)
wacko shapes
contained chaotic curves
home stomping ground
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Global Art Gallery | Galerie d'art Mondiale | Galería de Arte Mundial
Global Art Gallery | Galerie d'art Mondiale | Galería de Arte Mundial
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rollage: baboon
Cut-paper collage created for Kollage Kit theme "Rollage."
Photo of baboon by Fritz Lansing. Background from 2016 calendar "Islands in the Sun."
Photo of baboon by Fritz Lansing. Background from 2016 calendar "Islands in the Sun."
Bruno Suignard, Tim Lukeman, kiiti, have particularly liked this photo
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Believe it or not, there's an iPhone app for doing rollage with photographs. Jeez, is there an app for everything—or what? For my taste, the ones made with the app (you can use google images to see them) are kind of algorithmic-looking. I'll stick with the irregularity you get with old-fashioned scissors and hands. =smile=
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