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Category Archives: Art On The Hill Exhibition
Church On The Hill Collage
The completed collage measures approximately 60 cm square. I used a minimum of 24 photographs and have included in the design, sections of the spiral stairs which lead to the first floor of the building, areas of the building facade, … Continue reading
Completed Collage Centre Detail
This image shows the completed centre section. I added green leaf-like motifs, taken from the coloured glass windows in the building, making this the final layer of the collage. This section is constructed with six layers in total. Each section … Continue reading
Church On The Hill Collage Idea
I started working on a new collage of the Church On The Hill. I began planning the design, by positioning selected photographs on a board. I have taken around thirty photographs both inside and outside the building. This composition is … Continue reading