digital collages Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Mon, 13 Apr 2020 06:21:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Anna Kövecses’ Collage Art is All Sunshine and Rainbows https://mobispirit.com/anna-kovecses-collage-art-is-all-sunshine-and-rainbows/ Thu, 16 Apr 2020 11:50:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=24377 Cyprus-based illustrator, Anna Kövecses has amassed quite a following. With commissions from media outlets as big as the BBC, The New York Times, and De Zeit, as well as more than 50k followers on Instagram, people are clearly taking notice of Kövecses’ work. Known for her digital collages, her work is made of geometric shapes […]

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Cyprus-based illustrator, Anna Kövecses has amassed quite a following. With commissions from media outlets as big as the BBC, The New York Times, and De Zeit, as well as more than 50k followers on Instagram, people are clearly taking notice of Kövecses’ work.

Known for her digital collages, her work is made of geometric shapes arranged in colorful patterns. But according to Kövecses, what now has become her signature style, took some time and experimentation to develop.

“It took me quite a while to learn how to distinguish myself as an artist and my other self as an illustrator,” she told Papirmass. “Accepting the fact that as an illustrator I usually have to follow instructions I still find it hard to cope with tweaking my artwork many times before coming up with a final illustration.”

“I often scribble some vague sketches into my phone or notebooks that lay around the house and then get back to them later to turn them into final artworks,” she explained the creative process that takes place behind the scenes. “When working I often surround myself with books and albums on art, plants, children’s novels, landscapes or food that I spread out on the floor like a live mood board,” she adds.

Based in a small seaside village on the island of Cyprus, her lifestyle fits nicely with her chosen subjects and themes (or vice versa). Committed to the art slow living, Kövecses’ inspiration comes from life on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and being a mother of three small kids. “I spend the morning drawing or working on illustration projects and drinking way too much tea,” she says.

Enter her wonderfully colorful worlds.

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🍋 sketch for Splendid Spoon

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Intriguing Digital Collages By Giuseppe Ragazzini https://mobispirit.com/intriguing-digital-collages-by-giuseppe-ragazzini/ Wed, 07 Aug 2019 10:39:50 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=15550 Digital collages are a form of graphic art that uses virtual imagery and textures derived from different sources and combines them in order to form one final assembled image. The first artists who used collages as an innovative method were Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Today, various artists are further developing this form of art, many of […]

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Digital collages are a form of graphic art that uses virtual imagery and textures derived from different sources and combines them in order to form one final assembled image. The first artists who used collages as an innovative method were Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Today, various artists are further developing this form of art, many of them still working alternately in their sketchbooks. 

Giuseppe Ragazzini, a son of the famous Italian artist Enzo Ragazzini, is today a worldwide recognized painter, illustrator and graffiti artist who has developed his own technique for creating digital collages.  

Everything began with his fascination with George Clouzot’s documentary Le Mystère Picasso. Ragazzini’s technique consists of incessant transformations of the images from the permanence of their preceding elements. He creates digital collages of elements that continuously superimpose over each other and that’s how his impressive, sometimes disturbing collage images are made. His work has been featured at many prestigious venues, festivals and international exhibitions, and published in books and newspapers such as La Republica and Le Monde.  

He runs an Instagram profile under the name @thecollageempire, where he posts other people’s collages that he finds interesting, while his own work can be found on @giusepperagazzini.

Here are some illustrious examples of his unusual art. 

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> digital collages Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Mon, 13 Apr 2020 06:21:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Anna Kövecses’ Collage Art is All Sunshine and Rainbows https://mobispirit.com/anna-kovecses-collage-art-is-all-sunshine-and-rainbows/ Thu, 16 Apr 2020 11:50:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=24377 Cyprus-based illustrator, Anna Kövecses has amassed quite a following. With commissions from media outlets as big as the BBC, The New York Times, and De Zeit, as well as more than 50k followers on Instagram, people are clearly taking notice of Kövecses’ work. Known for her digital collages, her work is made of geometric shapes […]

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Cyprus-based illustrator, Anna Kövecses has amassed quite a following. With commissions from media outlets as big as the BBC, The New York Times, and De Zeit, as well as more than 50k followers on Instagram, people are clearly taking notice of Kövecses’ work.

Known for her digital collages, her work is made of geometric shapes arranged in colorful patterns. But according to Kövecses, what now has become her signature style, took some time and experimentation to develop.

“It took me quite a while to learn how to distinguish myself as an artist and my other self as an illustrator,” she told Papirmass. “Accepting the fact that as an illustrator I usually have to follow instructions I still find it hard to cope with tweaking my artwork many times before coming up with a final illustration.”

“I often scribble some vague sketches into my phone or notebooks that lay around the house and then get back to them later to turn them into final artworks,” she explained the creative process that takes place behind the scenes. “When working I often surround myself with books and albums on art, plants, children’s novels, landscapes or food that I spread out on the floor like a live mood board,” she adds.

Based in a small seaside village on the island of Cyprus, her lifestyle fits nicely with her chosen subjects and themes (or vice versa). Committed to the art slow living, Kövecses’ inspiration comes from life on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and being a mother of three small kids. “I spend the morning drawing or working on illustration projects and drinking way too much tea,” she says.

Enter her wonderfully colorful worlds.

View this post on Instagram

🍋 sketch for Splendid Spoon

A post shared by Anna Kövecses (@annakovecses) on

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Intriguing Digital Collages By Giuseppe Ragazzini https://mobispirit.com/intriguing-digital-collages-by-giuseppe-ragazzini/ Wed, 07 Aug 2019 10:39:50 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=15550 Digital collages are a form of graphic art that uses virtual imagery and textures derived from different sources and combines them in order to form one final assembled image. The first artists who used collages as an innovative method were Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Today, various artists are further developing this form of art, many of […]

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Digital collages are a form of graphic art that uses virtual imagery and textures derived from different sources and combines them in order to form one final assembled image. The first artists who used collages as an innovative method were Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Today, various artists are further developing this form of art, many of them still working alternately in their sketchbooks. 

Giuseppe Ragazzini, a son of the famous Italian artist Enzo Ragazzini, is today a worldwide recognized painter, illustrator and graffiti artist who has developed his own technique for creating digital collages.  

Everything began with his fascination with George Clouzot’s documentary Le Mystère Picasso. Ragazzini’s technique consists of incessant transformations of the images from the permanence of their preceding elements. He creates digital collages of elements that continuously superimpose over each other and that’s how his impressive, sometimes disturbing collage images are made. His work has been featured at many prestigious venues, festivals and international exhibitions, and published in books and newspapers such as La Republica and Le Monde.  

He runs an Instagram profile under the name @thecollageempire, where he posts other people’s collages that he finds interesting, while his own work can be found on @giusepperagazzini.

Here are some illustrious examples of his unusual art. 

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