![]() Now I'm going to scrunch up some of this tin foil, because I'm going to have a river flowing through my picture. It would also make really good snow as well. And now I'm going to take some cotton wool and pull it apart slightly to make some clouds. And then scrunch up this brown paper to make some craggy mountains. Now I'm going to add some blue tissue paper for the sky. ![]() See? We're already really getting the feeling of our move from the city into the countryside. If I scrunch up this cloth like this.I can make a great 3D effect. This sack cloth will make great fields, and collages don't have to be flat. This green fake fur would be great for some grass. You don't have to use natural materials, though. Leaves are great for trees and dried ones are much easier to stick. I'm going to add earthy colours, natural materials and much more organic shapes. And then some red felt squares for the roof tiles. Here, I've used some sandpaper for the buildings. OK, as we move out of the city, buildings get smaller and it gets a lot greener, so let's start with some farm shapes and some texture. Everything's tightly jumbled overhere on the left, so there's plenty of roomfor the countryside to spread out to the right. I've arranged my city, but I haven'tstuck anything down yet. You don't always haveto be realistic.Ĭollages can be pretty abstract. I'm also going to cut some smaller shapes out of coloured card for people and cars. There are lots of straightlines in the city, so I'm cutting lots of rectangles and squares. So I'm going to start with some concrete for my buildings and I'm going to use this textured grey card for that.Īnd we also need to think.about the glass in our skyscrapers,and for that, I'm going to use thisacetate sheet here. Lots of brick, glass, steel and concrete. Now, collages are all about colour and texture, so let's think about what we'd see in the city. You can make a temporary collage on a table, piece of paper or card, or even a plastic tray. If you don't have paper on a roll, you can just stick two sheets ofpaper together, like this. Now, our journey follows a long line, so you're going to need a long sheet of paper. Our journey is going to follow a trip from the city into the countryside. There's lots of different ways of showing a journey. ![]() If you're going to stick down your collage, you're going to need some glue, but if not, you'll need a camera so you can take a pictureof what you've made. Lots of different little bits of fabric and some cotton wool. Natural materials like sand, soil and some leaves. Some crepe paper and tissue paper, coloured card in lots of different colours, feathers, sandpaper.We've got some acetate here. But first, let's takea look at what you'll need. In this video, we're going to use collage
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