All Eyes On: Jordan Baraniecki

Curious about what artists and viewers gravitate towards after the pandemic, Canadian artist Jordan Baraniecki explores colour, play, and stimuli in his series “Chasing Dopamine”, aiming to explore the psychology of what that can do for him as an artist.

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Rising Stars: Abby Maroney

Bold shapes and bright colors that convey a sense of playfulness are common in Abby Maroney’s work, who just recently started pursuing visual arts, more precisely analogue collage, seriously. Discover more of Abby’s work in today’s “Rising Stars”.

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Rising Stars: Ingrid Andersson

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1986, Ingrid Andersson moved to UK in 2014, where she currently lives and works. Some of her recurring themes are the depiction of women and nature or urban settings which are broken down into several layers to create a fantastical or surrealist atmosphere.

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All Eyes On: Nicole Botto

Born in Los Angeles, as the daughter of two successful artists, Nicole Botto grew up immersed in the artist’s lifestyle. An artist from the beginning, Nicole turned to art as a career in her early 40’s. Join us in today’s “All Eyes On” to learn more about Nicole and her mixed media works.

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All Eyes On: Emily Swan

For analogue collage artist Emily Swan, art is a way to reflect on both the beauty and absurdities that she stumble upon in her everyday life. Often referencing American culture, her artwork takes a critical or sarcastic view on thoughts, self-talk, feelings, pain, emotions, struggles, and other aspects of the human experience. 

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Releasing Grief through Golden Tears: in Conversation with Courtney Minor

Most known for collage portraits and typographic mixed media styles of collage on canvas, visual artist Courtney Minor wants to expand the definition of what “collage” means, loving to create multiple styles of collages and playing with different materials. In our interview with Courtney, we talked with her about her creative process, the difficulty of being put in a box by art galleries & institutions and her most recent work, the “Blue Series”.

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Rising Stars: Noreen Smith ‘Justis’

Baltimore based artist Noreen Smith “Justis” discovered her love for making while observing the women in her family create out of necessity & for the sake of making something beautiful. In today’s “Rising Stars” feature, we showcase Noreen’s series “Heroes & Villains” that explores the intersectionality of gender and racial inequality of the feminist art movement of the 1970’s.

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All Eyes On: Florencia Dacunto

Argentinian collage artist Florencia Dacunto has an affinity for forgotten stories and images, and the texture and smell of old paper and books. By cutting and piecing them together again, she creates collages that talk about children, motherhood and society.

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All Eyes On: Fran Gealer

For California based photographer & collage artist Fran Gealer, collage is a way to understand the impermanence of nature and the way society’s events can quickly shift into different ideals. Learn more about Fran’s work in today’s take on “All Eyes On”.

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Rising Star: Ottavia Marchiori

In a world dominated by digital culture, creating analogue collages from everyday objects and paper is a form of resistance for Italian collage artist and illustrator Ottavia Marchiori.

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Rising Star: Mark Milazzo

Do you have a thing for analogue collage, books and childhood memories? Then Mark Milazzo might as well be your next favourite artist. Learn more about his passion for cutting paper and see some of his most intriguing works in today’s “Rising Star” feature.

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Rising Star: Gigi Rippolone

In her carefully put together analog collages, Florida artist Gigi Rippolone recycles magazines, books, maps, and more to create endless stories full of playfulness and details. In today’s edition of “Rising Stars”, we feature some of Gigi’s most fascinating works.

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All Eyes On: Sierra Severson

Chicago based artist Sierra Severson creates analogue collages from collected books & magazines, involving architecture, nature, the human condition, and the ongoing struggle for women’s sovereignty. Discover more of her work in today’s feature.

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Rising Star: Vivien Klára Juhász

Asked about her art works, Hungarian artist Vivien Klára Juhász describes them as her “visual poems”, her way of narrating her life like a diary through pictures. Learn more about her work in today’s edition of “Rising Stars”.

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All Eyes On: Lucie Wimetz 

In today’s “All Eyes On”, French collage artist and illustrator Lucie Wimetz shares some of her most beautiful works with us. Join us and learn more about telling stories with collages.

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All Eyes On: Ia Llamozas

Venezuelan artist Ia Llamozas likes to tell stories with her art, in her very own technique of creating analogue collages that live inside small boxes. In Suboart Magazine, she presents pieces of her latest series: “Eyes Collection”. Join us and discover Ia’s beautiful work.

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Rising Star: Olga Niki

About Olga Nikiforova, self-taught collage artist from Uzbekistan currently living in Cameroon. French teacher and psychologist by trade, born and raised in Tashkent. 47 year old. 12 years ago she started moving around the world with her family. With her husband and three children they lived in Kyrgyzstan, Laos, the Solomon Islands and Cameroon. Travelling…

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All Eyes On: Butternut Collage

Influenced by street art, record covers & adverts, UK artist Jake Kennedy, better known as “Butternutcollage”, creates analogue collages from paper, found materials & vintage bits. Have a look at his work in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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All Eyes On: Ruth Timón

New week, new artists: today’s “All Eyes On” feature is dedicated to Ruth Timón, analogue collage artist from Madrid, Spain.

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All Eyes On: Miré Albornoz

Toronto-based artist Miré Albornoz is best known for her vibrant geometric abstract collages & acrylic paintings. In today’s feature, we showcase some of her most beautiful collages, accompanied by a series of texts that will give you insight into the artist’s inspiration & practice.

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