Video: Pictures from pieces of newspapers and magazines. Collages by Mayuko Fujino
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
We have already written about this kind of creativity as a collage on our website many times. And every time it seems that it is impossible to create something more interesting, more beautiful and original. And how nice it is to understand that you are mistaken when you come across new interesting works of new interesting collage artists on the Internet. For example, such as today's heroine of our publication, an artist Mayuko Fujino … Japanese author Mayuko Fujino nowhere did she study painting or the art of making collages from magazine clippings and photographs. According to the artist, she is inspired by the spirit of her native Tokyo, where she lives and works, and in particular, nature, landscapes, birds and animals. This is probably why the main theme of Mayuko Fujino's collages is birds and flowers.
Mayuko Fujino says that since childhood, she liked the traditional Japanese way of dyeing fabric using special stencils. In this way, very interesting pictures were obtained. And when she was seriously carried away by collages, an idea came to her mind, why not try to repeat in collages the paintings that are obtained using stencil painting?
It should be said that since 1999, when the artist's "collage" career began, she has accumulated a decent amount of original works. Of course, you can see them on Mayuko Fujino's website.
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