Maggie Maggio

Exploring Color in the 21st Century

Saturday School – Color Inspiration Collage (p.44)

I started making color collages when I moved into my first out-of-the-house studio in 1996.  I finally had lots of wall space and decided to pull out the basket with postcards, greeting cards, clippings, art catalogs, and memorabilia that I had saved over the years and get them up on the wall.

At first they went up willy-nilly, but when I stepped back I realized I had to take them all down and sort them into groups according to color.

This is the first collage of the five that I sorted that day. (Yes, its sideways so you can focus on the colors and not the imagery.)  I’ve been making color collages ever since.  Lindly and I have made hundreds of collages over the years. Have fun making yours!

Weekend Extra Exercises

Make lots of collages!

TIPS

The more clippings you have the easier it will be to see ” color themes” in the clippings that you like.

Remember that you are not designing a color scheme – you are documenting one.

Work quickly and intentionally.

If you are struggling to see a “theme” – pick one of the clippings you like the most, and then auditition the rest of the clippings. Do they feel the same? Do they have the same colors?  Do they “hang with” that clipping.

Don’t settle for “it almost goes.” Find more magazines and look for clippings that really do have similar colors and are similar in feeling.

Try to divorce your preferences for texture and imagery from your preferences for colors. Its hard to do – you may have to resort to the old trick of turning the clippings upside down.

FAQ’s

1.  Do I have to cover the whole board? Yes – the background will shift the colors so cover it all up.

2. Can I use just part of a clipping? Sure, feel free to cut away anything that is not working for your collage.

3. Does it matter what size the clippings are? No – you can use a full page from a magazine if that is what you are responding to – or you can use just a corner of a small photo if that works well with your collage.

Making a Color Inspiration Collage Video

Here’s the first (and maybe the last!) video made in my studio. You can just make out the first set of five collages in the background.  It was done in one take and its a little bit dark. I was hoping to edit it and brighten it up a bit but I’m afraid the video editing software is currently way beyond my skills! With any luck I will be able to get my nephew, Joey, to come down to Portland from Seattle sometime soon and give me a tutorial.

There are few parts that make me cringe (who picked that music??) but I want to share it with you anyway. Viewing tip – tilt your screen forward to lighten it a bit.

One warning – color collaging can be addictive!

Watch the Color Collage video on the Videos page.

2 Comments

  1. I enjoyed the college so much I am off to start clipping! Thanks Maggie. Hope to see you some time soon.

  2. This video really gets the message out about an easy and enjoyable way to work with color and is so visual that it would work with any age group. I just taught a class in coloring polymer layers with paints. I was a bit disappointed that the students were not very adventurous with color– they headed right for the alcohol inks! So when I was doing an analysis of my class content, I realized that many of them may have not worked with color in a systematic way at all and so I was looking for a way for them to identify their color preferences. This video would be very useful. Of course, my preference would be for them to read your entire book and do all the exercises! In a perfect world! Thanks for sharing this.