Design Surface Patterns From Scratch
Bonnie Christine
All art is collage: music is a mesh of notes, sketching is a tumble of lines and curves, even dancing is a collage of movements. And all art, no matter what the medium, can benefit from the freedom and principles of abstract collage.
Join veteran creator and artist Amy Wynne as she uses the tactile act of ripping and cutting paper to create abstract collages that explore:
Deepen your artistic process with techniques that help us let go of detail, try new color schemes, improvise and track the beautiful remnants of process revealing new directions and inspirations in abstraction.
Let’s ignite your inspiration and let the process of abstract collage be our greatest teacher.
Amy Wynne received her MFA in Painting and Drawing from the New York Academy of Art in Manhattan and her BA from Smith College in Art History and Cultural Anthropology. She has been teaching painting and drawing for over 25 years. For 10 years, she taught full-time at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
Fantastic class! I am a beginner when it comes to abstract collage, and Amy demonstrates a generous number of techniques—all accessible and with clear instructions. She shows how each step can yield exciting variations, and she inspires play. Many of the techniques utilize a photo as a “muse” or “mother image," and it’s fun to discover new possibilities for my photos.
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