Editorial Reviews
The funky, colorful projects in Collage Unleashed encourage readers to turn off their inner critics and tap into a childlike sense of wonder and imagination. With projects that range from art books and fabric journals to mixed-media paintings, this book:
-Showcases three of the most popular trends in papercrafting--collage, altered fabric and journaling
-Features a wide range of techniques for crafters at every level, including crayon transfers, funky embroidery, freestyle hand lettering and creative book binding
-Combines paper, fabric, beads, dyes, paints and more in unexpected ways
Everyone from collage artists and book-making enthusiasts to papercrafters will want to put this title at the top of their personal wish lists.
Customer Reviews
Disappointing,
2008-12-23
by Bonnie V 1210 (Illinois)
Sorry, just can't get excited about this one. My biggest complaint is that it lacks variety in ideas. For example, the author relies heavily on making your own paper designs. Also, hard-to-read fonts and garbled book design make this book tiring to wade through. I know the publisher was trying to make it look as if it's "collage-y" but it ends up being unnecessarily difficult to enjoy. However, it's not a total loss: some may find it fun and interesting.
Interesting ideas for collage artists,
2008-06-22
by T. Murphy (Texas)
This was the first collage book I purchased when I found I was really interested in this art form. She has some really creative, interesting ideas for lettering etc. REALLY neat mixed media ideas in here.
Fun & funky,
2008-04-14
by L. Mallette (Florida)
Tracy inspires you to get your hands inky and have a ball! I recently took an all-day class with Tracy in which we made the "Big Sac" featured in this book. The time just flew by, we all had a blast, and I get tons of compliments on my finished bag. I spent another day dyeing paper towels, which are so much fun to use in collage. These projects are perfect for someone who is just getting into collage and doesn't want to use "precious" materials - for the price of a roll of paper towels and a few dye re-inkers, you can make wonderful art and have a great time doing it!
Young, Fun and Very Pop Culture Collage Techniques,
2008-02-23
by Suzette Morrow (California)
This book on collage is a hit with all my high school art girls. It is the juice starter for even the most reluctant art students. I warn you all to get ready for big mess making and a lot of fun. Tracy also has some great tips for us seasoned artists that need a few news trick in our bag. There is a dvd also that makes a great companion to her book.
Refreshing!,
2008-02-09
by SilverSan (Los Angeles, CA USA)
I got this book when it first came out because the reviews sounded so interesting and I had seen Traci's work featured in magazines. The thing I love most about this book is that it features lots of COLOR and originality as opposed to lots of vintage photos of people with dunce hats, clown hats, butterfly wings and angel wings nestled into muted walnut-ink-stained backgrounds. I refer to this book often for inspiration and I really appreciate that it incorporates sewing. I have a degree in graphic design but sewing has remained a love of mine for 45 years. The softness of fabric, along with the usefulness and permanence it offers, give it the edge over just paper.