Papier Collé
Papier Collé is a technique in art that involves assembling various pieces of paper to create a cohesive composition. This method often uses cut-out shapes, images, and textures from magazines, newspapers, or colored paper. The artist glues these elements onto a surface, such as canvas or paper, to form a visually engaging artwork.
Originating in the early 20th century, Papier Collé is closely associated with the Cubist movement, particularly the works of artists like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. This technique allows for experimentation with color, form, and layering, making it a popular choice for both fine art and craft projects.