I won't lie, I found this guy's work whilst browsing through some third year research blogs. Absolutely love it. I think it's an established fact by now that I have a major soft spot for collage and this is by no means an exception.




Really like how the majority of the compositions seem to have been put together digitally; an aspect I really need to start getting involved with... I can't keep cutting up my treasured 1940's newspapers and books everyday now can I really!?
I'm also really into the way that digital graphics themselves have been bought into use; again something else that I MUST get going with.
Lovely stuff
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