With No Photoshop: These Creative Vintage Collages From An American Artist Are So Exciting
The life aquatic
A cool photo collection of creative collages was created by American artist Angie Naron who cut and pasted for The Kollage Kit, her blog with weekly themes.
More: Angie Naron, Flickr h/t: vintag.es
“He’s as blind as he can be, just sees what he wants to see, Nowhere Man can you see me at all?”
“If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?”
A host of heavenly angels
Aging flower child
An American actress, an American house and an American alligator (or two)
Baby Simon and his sister Simone hold the world’s largest doughnut with sprinkles
Beauty and the beast
Breezy dress
Cat lady
Climate change of life
Croissant bouffant
Death and birth
Dora duels with her demons
Dream a little dream of me
Dressed in her pajamas, Dee Dee loved to walk through the magic forest ruled by an evil sock monkey, a white cat and a very pretty pony
Durwood time traveled to a parallel universe where giant ducks walked on water and allowed you to take your photo with them as a souvenir
Family portrait
Fish eye
Henry’s sister was a living doll
Hot chick and chickenhawk
It’s a fact- If Doris weighs 130 pounds on earth she would only weigh 21.5 pounds on the moon
Jenny’s greatest pleasure was taunting, with her favorite toy, a howler monkey who lived in the backwater of Chichester Harbor
Leo et Pipo au Grand Canyon
Like mother, like daughter
Little known fact – High definition television existed in the 1960s
Make a joyful noise
Moments before Delores realized her boogie board had been grabbed by a giant squid she imagined what shipwrecked sailors thought as they were about to enter Davy Jones’ locker
Mums the word
Myrna Loy’s tears fell like shards of jade
Official portrait of Queen Saturna
Oscar Wilde puppet
Planet of the balancing dogs
Portrait of a fantastical creature
Portrait of an elusive sea nymph
Smile and the world smiles with you. Cry and you cry alone
The ABC’s of beauty
The dance lesson
The formation of the earth and the Cornish tin mine weren’t the only things smoking
The height of Boschian fashion
The shell collector
Unaware she was about to trip over a squirrel, fall flat on her face and have her hat snatched by an owl, Henriette strolled along reading the latest Le Petit Parisien
Upon hearing a student recite a French phrase with precision, madame Pelletier always arched the eyebrow above her dark dominant eye with approval
Urban ballet
Vivienne’s passion for roses invaded her dreams at night
Voyeuristic clown
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