Workshop by yoqopody studio collage art by recycled paper

Happy to announce that we will do a workshop for a collage art created with the recycled paper. The workshop will be held on 23rd of March 2019 in Pattaya, Thailand @ LoveArtPark Pattaya.

https://www.facebook.com/events/276821633251275/ 

Workshop “Recycled collage project” aimed to attract attention to the quantity of paper that we use every day and the ways how to reuse or recycle it.

Collage art

Used boxes, paper bags, A4 office paper etc we will transform on our workshop into the art and decoration item. We will paint, splash, cut, tear off, glue and do a lot of fun activities with the paper. This workshop will also help to see your creativity at work, as there will be not prepared tasks, just lots of materials and techniques to try and see.

Paper is very multi-faced material to work with, it can be soft, hard, smooth, rough and so on. With the help of water (which is the solvent for both paint and glue) it can be transformed into different shapes and forms.

All materials will be provided, none of the experience or knowledge is needed.

FAQ

Limited 10 people on 23rd March 2019

Venue: at Love Art Park Pattaya

Link MAP: https://goo.gl/maps/BDtDUhpWq9z

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children age 5-9 years old join the event for free

children age 10-13-year-old join event just pay entrance ticket 50 baht only ( Parent pay 50 baht for the entrance ticket please register with us in advance )

date of event: 23 March 2019 from 1-4 pm

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Booking Ticket & More Information Call: 088 492 3205

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Recycled collage project “Blue and gray corners”

My another recycled collage project is completed, this time is was done in blue and gray colors, with some touch of light brown. Wall decor was needed to one of rental room that we manage in Thailand, and the job was to to combine deep blue color of the curtains with others in the room: white walls, dark brown bed, wood color of the flooring,  silver and white bed tables and gray bed cloth.  I had a black frame from some old wall decoration piece, so I decided just to go ahead with the main colors of black, white, gray and blue.

My sincere love for right angles and exact forms together gave me the charge for carving out shapes for the collage, and the  perfectionist’s look directed aspirations for combinations of cut shapes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I had to work a little on the final choice, honestly it was not that easy

 

 

 

 

 

 

But finally the peace was founded and my recycled collage starts to get some shapes:

 

 

 

And here is the final look of my new wall decor piece, recycled paper collage “Blue and Gray corners”. Size is 73×73 cm, framed with solid black frame.

Blue and Gray corners

Creation process: Collage, original wall art from recycled paper

Today I will show photos from the process of creation a collage, small original wall art made from recycled paper.

Recycled paper collage

The first idea was to re-use paper and carton boxes that appears in our studio every time after a grocery shopping by transforming them  into mixed media art project.

On the other side of a carton box it is quite good and solid surface, suitable for acrylic paint and latex glue.

Using carton size 20×30 cm as a canvas, painted big pieces were cut into small pieces of different geometric shapes and sizes.

Next step was to play with them, combining pieces by different ways, until we get a perfect collage and get tired of endless combinations.

Bonding process took another few hours, but the results were quite satisfying

Another type of collages follows quickly:

 

Framed with white frame collages look stunning and the idea that they were made from recycled paper and carton give it additional value.

Recycled paper collage

 

Mixed media collage The Robot

Finally can introduce my mixed media collage “The Robot”

Piece by piece, with cardboard, paper, rolls, used electronic stuff and many more The robot came to world. Took me few months to construct this piece.  The size is approx.  130×100 cm.

Mixed media on cardboard. 130×100 cm

 

Abstract composition N3

This little but colorful piece of mixed media I did back in 2010. I created the work in a record few minutes, mixing paint and glue paper one-time and in one breath. Perhaps one of the most  expressive work of that time.

Abstract composition N3