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Six collages by Cherie Hunter Day

Cherie Hunter Day

There’s something compelling about reframing the message from discarded scraps to make a new piece. The text, which initially was the primary focus, becomes secondary to texture, color, and line. For me collage reanimates the ephemeral.

Swarf - collage by Cherie Hunter Day
Swarf
Falling for Effect - collage by Cherie Hunter Day
Falling for Effect
Group Think O - collage by Cherie Hunter Day
Group Think O
Rence - collage by Cherie Hunter Day
Rence
The Eyes Have It - collage by Cherie Hunter Day
The Eyes Have It
You Don't Say - collage by Cherie Hunter Day
You Don’t Say

Cherie Hunter Day

Cherie Hunter Day lives near San Jose, California. Her collages have appeared in a variety of publications including Blue Mesa Review, Bones, is/let, moongarlic, and regularly in otoliths. Her most recent collection of micro poetry is for Want (2017) Ornithopter Press.

Author: Cherie Hunter Day Tags: collage Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry November 29, 2019

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