New On Demand Art Class – Create An Abstract Collage

Hi everyone,

I want to share you my new recorded art class, yay!

This is “Create an Abstract Collage” and you can download the following this link.

Please tell em what you think, enjoy!

Off Line Workshops At Cass Art London

In this video I talk about a series of off line events that will take place in London inside Cass Art flagship store.

Want to join me for a creative session? See the direct links to each event bookings below.

Create an Abstract Collage

Abstract Pattern Design

Create an Imaginary Family Album

Want to try my recorded art classes? Check them out here

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Hobby Craft Zoom Workshops – £5 Off

(UK students only!)  

Hi everyone,  

I will have a series of live art sessions in collaboration with Hobby craft next week, and you are all invited!

I will teach you how to create an abstract collage in simple steps, and the art kits will be sent to your home as well.  

You can get £5 off on the ticket just adding the following code at checkout: NAOMIVONA. 

Check all the dates and details about these workshops on the link below.   Schneider Abstract Art Workshop with Naomi Vona 

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Some Of My Works 76

Check it out some other works from the latest series that I am currently working on – is called “Floating Dreamers” and it’s focused on my research on patterns and abstractions.

Floating Dreamers is a series about my constant research on pattern and colour combinations. The title of this body of works is also connected to my fascination for the past, and the necessity to keep it “suspended” in time and space. 

On my Youtube channel I am also posting the work in progress of these pieces, so you can enjoy the process 🙂

Some Of My Works 75

After the creation of Gentlemen and Gentlewomen, I thought that I needed to complete this series with a bunch of kids. These are all collages on small round wood panels.

I used acrylic and gel pens over some vintage portraits mounted on the wood boards. As all the adults of the series, even these little fellas are “aliens from the future landed on Earth to teach the good manners to the human species”. 

Inspired – Linden Eller

It was pretty challenging to pick just a few of the pieces of this amazing artist – Linden Eller has an enchanted aesthetic that she express through collages, paintings and illustrations. I like how she can mix these 3 techniques together in a very consistent way.

Below you can see some of the collages of her series Dear Sincerely, but when you have time I will highly recommend you to check all the rest. You can shop her artworks here, and follow her on instagram here.

Inspired – Katie Jean Gilmour

I am super impressed by the magnetic power of the collages by the American artist Katie Jean Gilmour. I found her on Instagram through her official account, but she also opened one just for her paper experiments.

It looks like these are just a way for her to “maintain focus”, with the purpose to switch them in the future into paintings. I really enjoy the freshness of these works, especially because they suggest me a dark secret of some sort.

I hope to see more of her collage works, they are so inspiring!

Inspired – Kate Cuthbert

Looking at her collages, I was not surprised that the Australian artist Kate Cuthbert has a design background.

Her aesthetic is colourful, minimal and very glamourous. I truly love how she can express herself using a few geometric elements, it’s truly remarkable!

This is how Kate describes her creative process:

I work with primarily paper and love both modern and vintage materials… I cut with both scissors and an X-acto knife depending on the image and the paper quality.

You can also find her on Instagram, Red Bubble and Saatchi Art.

Inspired – K Young

I truly enjoy the surrealist hand cut paper collages by the London based artist K Young. These interventions are incredibly detailed and well crafted, and they recall me the noir cinema in some way.

K Young says: “reimagining existing objects and turning them into something new has been a preoccupation of mine for as long as I can remember, and it is this, together with a long-held passion for photography, which has led me to my working process today. I make hand-cut paper collages from found photographic material. Using editing, reframing, splicing, layering and juxtaposition, I reassemble images until a different narrative emerges. I then make these collages into photographs. By returning the image to some semblance of its original state, I am acknowledging its legacy. To me, the circle is complete”.

You can also check the official website clicking here.