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I’m delighted to declare my very own ETSY Shop, Sideways Photo Collage, “OPEN”. To celebrate, I’ve set up a Special Offer: 10% Off, available until 31 December 2014. …but that’s at the end of this post – read on first!

WHAT ARE ‘PHOTO TEXTURE COLLAGES’?

Essentially, texture collages are my way of representing the most evocative images of a place. When you travel, it’s rarely the landmarks and landscapes that you remember; more likely its the ‘feel’ of a place, perhaps the streetfood, fabrics or everyday architecture.

I started making them in 2011 after returning from a trip to Asia and missing the lively colour of it all. My souvenir photos of Asian landmarks and landscapes didn’t emote the true pleasures of the trip, so I found a way to use my images of food, fabrics and rich textures instead. Have a look at my original, Asian (+ a few extras) Photo Texture Collage.

HOW ARE THEY MADE?

If you’ve ever ordered an album of digital prints, you’ll likely have been encouraged to buy a ‘wall collage of your photos’ – it’s easy for a computer programme to knock one up, no bother. These are not those!

All the photography I use is taken purposefully. I look for interesting textures and compile an album. From there, it’s a lengthy process of colour-grading, arranging and fine-tuning. The final pattern is not intended to exactly match a colour wheel. Rather, I try to find a pleasingly ordered yet contrasting layout that invites viewers in.

TO START WITH, I’VE PUT TWO COLLAGES ON SALE:
[A couple more are in the pipeline…!]

1) BRIGHTON & HOVE PHOTO TEXTURE COLLAGE

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Comprising 186 close ups and details of Brighton and Hove, the Brighton Photo Texture Collage shows the vibrance, variety and colour of this much-loved city. It’s all about the detail. Yes, you’ll find the main landmarks featured – pier, pavilion, lanes and, of course, a few seagulls – but Brighton is a sum of all its wonderful parts. I hope the imagery speaks to you as it does me.

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Penny arcades, fish & chips, the famous pebbles; there are 186 images of Brighton and Hove featured in the collage. May I suggest a treasure hunt?

2) MOROCCO PHOTO TEXTURE COLLAGE

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Comprising 142 close ups and details of Morocco, the Morocco Texture Photo Collage shows the country’s brilliantly varied landscape and its rich, visual culture. If you’ve visited the country – perhaps Marrakesh, the Sahara or a coastal resort – you’ll recognise the fabrics, foods and ornament that are so distinctively Moroccan.

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These photos were taken across the country, from its dusty deserts to luscious valleys and cultured cities.


** SPECIAL “SHOP LAUNCH” OFFER **
10% OFF Your Order, All Variations / Sizes
Code: launch14
Ends: 31 December, 2014
>> Head to my ETSY Shop to purchase one now…


 

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