That Vacuum Belongs in That Dinosaur’s Hand

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ARTIST PORTFOLIO

Danielle Cole
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Danielle Cole describes her process as, “Sorting through hundreds of images until the magical moment when you get to say: that vacuum belongs in that dinosaur’s hand.” Self-deprecating humour aside, the strength of her collage is a result of her ability to pair and match elements.

A portfolio of Cole’s work appears in Kolaj #16. To see this portfolio and the others from this issue, SUBSCRIBE to Kolaj Magazine or Get a Copy of the Issue.

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Cole writes, “My art often explores the absurdity of domestic roles and the need for material goods.” See more of her work in the Kolaj Magazine Artist Directory.

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Image (top):
Bruce Is Frustrated by Vivian’s Indifference to Housework (from the “Girls and Dinosaurs” series)
10″x8″; handmade collage; 2014

Image (bottom):
Lineal Monologues (from “The Birds” series)