Collaged vs Collager - What's the difference?
collaged | collager |
Glued together in the manner of a collage.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=January 25, author=Randy Kennedy, title=Outlaws at the Art Museum (and Not for a Heist), work=New York Times
, passage=A collaged poster of it had just entered the collection along with portraits by artists like Gilbert Stuart (George Washington), Norman Rockwell ( Richard Nixon ) and Elaine de Kooning (John Kennedy).}}
(collage)
An artist who produces collages.
* 2008 , Lesley Riley, Fabric Memory Books: Techniques, Projects, Inspiration
As an adjective collaged
is glued together in the manner of a collage.As a verb collaged
is (collage).As a noun collager is
an artist who produces collages.collaged
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(head)collager
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(en noun)- That's what makes this medium so great — quilters, sewers, mixed-media artists, and collagers can join bookmakers on common ground while maintaining their unique perspectives.
