Friday, March 27, 2015

"Bunnies"

Rabbits on a Log by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, 1897. Via Wikimedia.


The Challenge for this week is:

"Bunnies"


Use the photo. Or express the topic "Bunnies" some way in your collage. Or use both, a photo and a word. Words don't have to show up in your collage.

Post your creation to your blog or other website and  leave a direct link to your work using our LINK FEATURE at the end of this post.

(Click the image larger and save it to your computer, print it or use digitally. The image is public domain, so you can freely use it also with your other creations).






Saturday, March 21, 2015

"Top Hat"

 "Aprés un bal de noces", an illustration from Les Bonnes Têtes Musicales, [ca. 1840], by Frédéric Bouchot (via VikimediaCommons)

The Challenge for this week is:

"Top Hat"


Use the photo. Or express the topic "Top Hat" some way in your collage. Or use both, a photo and a word. Words don't have to show up in your collage.

Post your creation to your blog or other website and  leave a direct link to your work using our LINK FEATURE at the end of this post.

(Click the image larger and save it to your computer, print it or use digitally. The image is public domain, so you can freely use it also with your other creations).




Friday, March 13, 2015

"Shades of Green"



Since it is St Patrick's day Tuesday, March 17, I thought we could go with a color challenge:

"Shades of Green"



Create a collage with shades of green. You can use other colors too, but there must be something green in the collage.

Post your creation to your blog or other website and  leave a direct link to your work using our LINK FEATURE at the end of this post.

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Open Challenge!

Ok, I totally forgot the challenge, again. So why don´t we have an open challenge once more? So create what every you want as long as it is a collage! But don´t forget to share it with us!

Post your creation to your blog or other website and  leave a direct link to your work using our LINK FEATURE at the end of this post.

(Click the image larger and save it to your computer, print it or use digitally. The image is public domain, so you can freely use it also with your other creations).