3 - Vannes, France - February 2017
© Loïck Even


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3 - Vannes, France - February 2017
© Loïck Even
I haven't been fully immersed in the collage art world for long, but over the course of the last few months (thanks to artists like Phib and Dewey Saunders), I've discovered more and more names. One in particular is the French minimalist Loïck Even.
Often using one or two vintage cutouts over a solid piece (or perhaps a two-tone) of construction paper, the creations transform into their own worlds, ones that are is both vast and miniature. Like climbing a ladder and reaching for the moon is a plausible midnight activity.
While I hope to interview Loïck Even down the road to talk craft and style, the artist acts as a fine addition to the Ongoing Art Gallery, where I'm certain plenty of more collage artists will join the continual roster.
Bon Chemin - Saint Pierre De Quiberon, France - January 2017
© Loïck Even
Maeva - Saint Pierre De Quiberon, France - January 2017
© Loïck Even
‘Monolith’ - Saint Pierre De Quiberon, France - January 2017
© Loïck Even
No - Vannes, France - February 2017
© Loïck Even
Palmito - Vannes, France - February 2017
© Loïck Even
Triangle - Vannes, France - February 2017
© Loïck Even