A Thousand Thoughts
db Waterman
mixed media collage, 2024
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A Thousand Thoughts
db Waterman
mixed media collage, 2024
Sewing the Pieces Together, 2026.
Open Wound, 2025.
| Mixed media, watercolor, illustration, digital collage. Edited in PaintToolSAI.
What i pulled ➡️ what I made
donnie darko (scanned analog collage) by rapinahh
CALL TO ARTISTS
Photography & Collage Virtual Artist Residency
Final Deadline to Apply: Tuesday, 19 August 2025. The Photography & Collage Virtual Artist Residency will invite photographers and collage artists to come together in dialogue, learn from one another, and make artwork for a series of exhibitions that explore the intersection of collage and photography. Unfolding in two tracks over the course of a month, we will ask, What happens when a collagist picks up the camera? What happens when a photographer collages their pictures? Presentations will explore collage in theory, artist practice, the ecosystem of art, the state of photography, and the history of photography and collage. Artists will shoot with their own camera, in whatever process they choose (film & develop or digital & print), and then make collage with the photographs they take.
Read more: https://kolajmagazine.com/content/content/calls-for-artists/call-to-artists-photography-collage-virtual-artist-residency/
Kolaj Institute supports artists, curators, and writers who seek to study, document, & disseminate ideas that deepen our understanding of collage as a medium, a genre, a community, and a 21st century movement. We operate a number of initiatives meant to bring together community, investigate critical issues, and raise collage’s standing in the art world. Kolaj Institute is a 501c3 Non-profit organization registered in the State of Louisiana, USA.
A poetry and art zine exploring themes of life, death, presence and finding rootedness where you stand. Includes 20 poems, 6 artworks, 2 found poem collages). some of this work has been shared, some has not. The front cover will be signed by the author. 28 pages, including front and back covers. Printed on white 90gsm paper and double hand-bound with wax thread. 8.5” x 5.5”. Orders will include a bonus sticker inspired by the poetry and art within the publication.
A poetry and art zine exploring themes of life, death, presence and finding rootedness where you stand. Includes 20 poems, 6 artworks, 2 fou