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Masters of Collage: Global & Spanish Artists

Masters of
Collage

Global & Spanish Artists

From Cubism to Instagram — discovering collage pioneers and today’s creators.

Class Level: ESO

Language: English

Collage

Collages in the digital age

The ubiquity of social media doesn't have to stifle creativity. And collages are a prime example of this. Below, don't miss this list of ten Instagram artists whose work demonstrates, once again, how the beauty of our planet is one of the best possible sources of inspiration.

Andrea Gil's collages stand out for combining the feminine universe and nature.

ANDREA GIL ( @andreagilart )

Andrea Gil is an interior designer from Madrid who, from London, has decided to turn her passion for collage into a profession. Nature, women, and everyday life are always present in her creations. Photography from the 1960s, Salvador Dalí, and film are some of her sources of inspiration.

Pilar García-Ferrer's collages stand out for combining vintage images with the animal world.

PILAR GARCÍA-FERRER ( @pilsferrer )

She's one of the most successful collage artists in Spain. This young architect (yes, again) participated in an exchange program that took her to Peru, a life-changing experience. It was then that she became interested in nature, one of the themes she most frequently incorporates into her work (along with femininity). She's on my wishlist , and I hope she'll soon be on yours too.

Karen Lynch's collages stand out for their retro-futuristic style and striking colors.

KAREN LYNCH ( @leafandpetaldesign )

Her creations, both nostalgic and psychedelic, evoke the 1960s aesthetic associated with love, peace, and good vibes. This Australian artist's aesthetic is surreal, vibrant, and always filled with retro-futuristic landscapes. Her style has caught the attention of brands like Coach and La Prairie, as well as magazines like GQ and Nylon.

Victor Santiago's collages stand out for using old photographs of Spain and galactic backgrounds.

VICTOR SANTIAGO ( @vypunto )

This artist from Malaga reflects his passion for surrealism through his eclectic creations. Galactic skies and nature are some of the elements that frequently appear on his Instagram feed . An artist like him is a bit like Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada: you either love him or hate him, but he certainly never leaves anyone indifferent.

Nao Petitoto's collages stand out for showing the most delicate side of women and nature.

NAO PETITOTO ( @nao_petitoto )

This Tokyo-based artist's work pays tribute to women, flowers, and boundless creativity. Her collages are presented with music and in animated form, and Nao is known for her excellent use of digital tools. Her work has been published in Elle Japan, Numéro, and Figaro Japan.

Hagar Vardimon's collages stand out for their geometry and for including embroidery and flowers.

HAGAR VARDIMON ( @happyredfish )

Geometric shapes, embroidery, and flowers are some of the most characteristic elements of this Dutch artist's work. She often combines black and white with elements of nature. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in Hong Kong, Miami, and Los Angeles. She has won several awards, including the D&AD Award for a cover she created for The New York Times Magazine.

Beth Hoeckel's collages stand out for their sense of humor and their advocacy for the environment.

BETH HOECKEL ( @bethhoeckel )

Humor and a fear of empty space are the most prominent elements on this Instagram account, which boasts over 50,000 followers. If you're a fan of The Man Repeller website, you'll surely be drawn to the aesthetic of this Instagram artist who has become a successful entrepreneur. Beth has successfully translated art into fashion through her website, where she sells face masks, tote bags , and fanny packs featuring her designs.

María Lazaga's collages stand out for showing everyday life with glamour and humor.

María Lazaga ( @lazazubi )

Check out this new account where this Madrid-based artist combines illustration, photography, and animation. The result? Unique collages that portray everyday life with a great sense of humor and glamour, always keeping nature in mind as the backdrop for her creations.

Vivian Pantoja's collages stand out for their use of astrology, animals, and flowers.

VIVIAN PANTOJA ( @vivianpantoja1 )

Astrology, animals, and flowers (yes, again) are recurring motifs in the collages of this Colombian visual artist. Vivian always includes motivational messages, such as, " Don't rush, be consistent ." Excellent advice for all of us who have chosen a lifestyle that's a bit too... hectic?

Marcelo Monreal's collages stand out for reclaiming pop culture and combining it with elements of nature.

MARCELO MONREAL ( @marcelomonreal )

Just because he's last on the list doesn't mean this incredible Brazilian artist is any less worthwhile. In his latest works, he splits portraits of celebrities , top models , and other pop culture icons in two to reveal the inner beauty hidden beneath the surface. His collages possess a strange sense of humor that blends the morbid with abstract glamour.

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