Friday, April 24, 2015

"Science"

Science & Invention, November 1928 (Via WikimediaCommons)


The Challenge for this week is:

"Science"


Use the photo. Or express the topic "Science" some way in your collage. Or use both, a photo and a word. Word 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, April 18, 2015

"Serpentine"

 Illustrated title page by Johann Baptist Sonderland 1845 (Via WikimediaCommons)


The Challenge for this week is:

"Serpentine"


Use the photo. Or express the topic "Serpentine" some way in your collage. Or use both, a photo and a word. Word 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, April 11, 2015

"Cycle"

Photo via WikimediaCommons


The Challenge for this week is:

"Cycle"



Use the photo. Or express the topic "Cycle" some way in your collage. Or use both, a photo and a word. Word 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, April 3, 2015

"Abundance"

Noël Coypel - Abundantia, 1700. Via Wikimedia Commons.


The Challenge for this week is:

"Abundance"


Use the photo. Or express the topic "Abundance" 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).