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DO YOU WANT TO MAKE A COLLAGE?

Some Basics Questions Answered 

By  Artist,  Raymond Horner 2006

What is a collage? (ko-lahj’)

A collage is pasting or gluing papers or two-dimensional objects onto a surface.

What is an assemblage?(AH-SEM-BLAHJ’)

 If you think of the word assembly  the definition becomes somewhat clear. Assemblage is a combination of three-dimensional objects glued to a surface. . These objects can be anything organic or man-made. Scraps of wood, stones, old shoes, baked bean cans and a discarded baby buggy – or any of the other 84,000,000 items not here mentioned by name – all qualify for inclusion in an assemblage. Whatever catches the artist’s eye, and fits properly in the composition to make a unified whole, works.
Please note , therefore, that these pieces are not covered with glass or plexiglass.

What are some basic steps for making a collages?

Use poster board or heavy cardboard. Choose a size that will be big enough for your pictures.

  • Gather pictures from a magazine, your personal photos, color paper and any two dimensional mementos, such as ticket stubs, that will fit onto the board and are light-weight.
  • Cut around the part of the picture you want to include in the collage.

How do I prepare the board?

  • All surfaces should be free of dirt and grease.
  • If needed, sand surface to insure proper adhesion to smooth surfaces such as plastic, metal and glass.
  • Absorbent Surfaces, such as paper, canvas and wood usually need no preparation.
  • Arrange each picture and two dimensional object   on the poster board before you glue. Try different arrangements until you get one that looks just right.

 


What type of medium should I use?

Liquitex Acrylic Mediums are available in several formulations that vary in thickness and sheen. While each medium can be used with a variety of materials, some materials may require a specific medium.

For light weight and flat materials (paper, canvas, etc.) use Liquitex using the fluid or the gel.

For heavy weight and 3-D materials (beads, rocks, etc.): Use Liquitex Gel Mediums.

How do they look when dry?

Liquitex fluid mediums

The gloss mediums and varnish

  • Dries clear with a gloss finish.

The Matte Mediums

  •   Best adhesive qualities of any Fluid Medium.
  • Dries translucent to opaque with a matte finish.

 

Liquitex Gel Mediums

The Gloss mediuims

  • Dries clear-translucent with a gloss finish.

The Matte Gel Mediuim

  • Best adhesive qualities of any Gel Medium
  • Dries translucent to opaque with a matte finish.

 

Gloss Heavy Gel Medium

  • Dries clear, translucent with a gloss finish.

How do I apply the medium?

  • Apply the  Liquitex Acrylic Medium to collage material, substrate or both.
  • While acrylic medium is still wet, apply collage material to surface.
  • If acrylic medium is absorbed into collage surface (some papers are very absorbent). Allow medium to dry. Apply a second coat. The second coat will not be absorbed by the collaged surface.
  • If the acrylic medium is drying too fast, keep environment cool and humid.

 


How long should it dry?

  • Allow acrylic medium to fully dry. Fluid Mediums 1-4 hours, gel mediums 24-72 hours, depending upon thickness of application.

 

  • Use glue or a glue stick. Dab lightly on the back of the item you’re putting on the poster board. Press lightly.
  • Let it dry.
  • It is now ready to frame.

 

WHAT SUPPLIES DO I NEED?

 MEDIUMS

  • Gel Medium
  • Gloss Medium
  • Matte Medium
  • Acrylic Medium

 

(Brands to consider are Liquitex or Golden)

SUPPORTS

  • Bristol Board( 3-5 ply)
  • Canvas Board
  • Illustration Board
  • Mat  Board
  • Watercolor Board
  • Masonite Board
  • Plywood

 

BRUSHES

  • Synthetic-Sabeline in different sizes

 

NOTE : NEVER USE YOUR GOOD BRUSHES

 

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