Video Tutorials/Inspiration Watch the video above to gain an understanding why collage is just so dang cool to begin with! Life is real and messy--collage mirrors that. Here's a video that gives a very basic explanation of how to create a collage in Powerpoint. Here's another video that gives a very basic overview of how to make your pictures not look all box-like in Powerpoint! A screen capture video of someone creating a collage in Photoshop. This might help you get an idea of the process of making a collage if you're feeling stuck. MUST WATCH: DEREK GORES Images Under the laws of fair use, as an artist you can use almost any image you find, as long as you add to or change it significantly. This is known as “transformative use,” defined as: ” The new work adds something new, and alters the original work while adding a new expression or message. Other considerations include commercial vs. nonprofit use, and the potential for the new work to impinge upon the market of the original. The point is, you should feel free to use ANY image you like for this project. Listed below, however, are resources for free images available for use. It could be a good place to start. 15 Amazing Sites With Breathtaking Free Photo Public Domain Images Wikimedia Commons Creative Commons Getty's Open Content Program (Vintage Photos) istockphoto.com Student Examples All of the work and resources are adapted from https://digicultart.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/collage-resources/ Thinking Metaphorically What are your literal obsevations about the padlock below? It is a lock.
It is made of metal. It’s old fashioned. It is rusted. Question: What could this object represent? Secrets. Why? Secrets are locked up inside someone – you don’t let them out. Prison or something you can’t escape. Why? You can’t get out, and you are stuck. Strength and security. Why? Look how strong that lock is!
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