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Twelve collages by Bill Wolak

Bill Wolak

The joy of collage is finding the endless connections between seemingly unrelated things. In some collages, the juxtaposition of ordinary with the delirious diversity of dream imagery forces the mind to make contact with the marvelous. Each collage is an invitation to view the world differently. What is most unexpected suddenly becomes as familiar as an old friend’s favorite song.

I make collages out of all kinds of materials. Most are made out of paper engravings. Many collages are digitally generated or enhanced. To begin a piece, I select some sources—either color or black and white. If I’m using magazines or prints or old books, I cut out some images or parts of images that interest me. Then I start working on a background or some other sort of chance construction. Much is left to fleeting insights. These are tiny miracles of inspiration. Depending on whether I’m using scissors and glue or digital images, each collage could take several hours.

1 The Return of the Beekeeper's Daughter
1 The Return of the Beekeeper’s Daughter
2 Relentless As the Search for Burning
2 Relentless As the Search for Burning
3 Brief As a Frightened Whisper
3 Brief As a Frightened Whisper
4 Pale As the Wind's Lipstick
4 Pale As the Wind’s Lipstick
5 The Unquenchable Thirst of a Slippery Mask
5 The Unquenchable Thirst of a Slippery Mask
6 Moist Revelations
6 Moist Revelations
7 Green Greeting
7 Green Greeting
8 Startled by the Shadow's Steady Intensity
8 Startled by the Shadow’s Steady Intensity
9 Bewildered by Neon Lips
9 Bewildered by Neon Lips
10 Just When The Bassoons and Oboes Repeat the Melody
10 Just When The Bassoons and Oboes Repeat the Melody
11 The Utter Anguish of Apprehension
11 The Utter Anguish of Apprehension
12 Fleeting As the Thrill of Goosebumps
12 Fleeting As the Thrill of Goosebumps
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Bill Wolak

Bill Wolak is a poet, collage artist, and photographer who lives in New Jersey and has just published his eighteenth book of poetry entitled All the Wind’s Unfinished Kisses with Ekstasis Editions. He has published interviews with the following poets, writers, and artists: Anita Nair (India), John Digby (United Kingdom), Dileep Jhaveri (India), Gueorgui Konstantinov (Bulgaria), Naoshi Koriyama (Japan), Sultan Catto (United States), Ilmar Lehtpere (Estonia), Jeton Kelmendi (Kosovo), Yesim Agaoglu (Turkey), Mahmood Karimi Hakak (United States), Philip Cioffari (United States), Yongshin Cho (Korea), Manolis (Emmanuel Aligizakis) (Canada), Jami Proctor Xu (United States), Stanley H. Barkan (United States), Annelisa Addolorato (Italy), and William Heyen (United States).

Author: Bill Wolak Tags: Bill Wolak, collage Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry August 23, 2019

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