Deviant Showcase--KanchanCollage

  I am a love of the arts. At any given moment at my desk, you will find me staring with deep intent at some random work on DeviantArt. In the past year, it has become my obsession. There is so much talent to take in from that one place. If you check out my favorites, you will find a number of things from paintings to photography. You will find flowers and babies, women of all sizes, local artists, and 3d rendering. Personally, I seek things which emulate a thought, a feeling, or have their own perfected beauty to them. They might be an unknown today and end up becoming well-known tomorrow.

  I decided to return to DeviantArt about a year ago after abandoning the site I started. I felt funny being amongst all those great pieces of work. I felt like it just wasn't good enough. I'm not sure what brought me back. I really wanted to share my photography with the world. The blurry stuff, the messy stuff, and everything I'd chase with my cheap digital camera. Somebody out there had to like my flowers and birds and children and origami. That's what I love about that place. There's room for everyone--beginners to experts. Though there's all kinds of complaints about things from time to time, The energy of that website enables one to feel right and home. It opens a door to all kinds of discoveries. It really helps to have an open mind.


  It's all about exploring when it comes to finding anything. If you join or watch a group or two, exposed arts can be delivered to your inbox almost every day, every hour. I love coming back to my page and finding hundreds of new works of art to check out. Pieces with bright colors or smooth compositions usually catch my eye. This is how I came across the very feminine, well-constructed artwork of one KanchanCollage. What she does with strips and cuts of paper are simply amazing. Each piece is meticulously placed into an intricate fashion to tell a story or emote a feeling. Without failing, her tasks are an artistic success. With bright colors and alluring arrangements, her talent and professionalism speak for themselves. She takes the age-old elementary school project to an entirely surreal level. Here, we have a lovely collage entitled "Salsa". The amazing explosion of reds, oranges, purples, and green are only a taste of the kind of flavor to be expected from this deviant artist.

  All of her works can be purchased from the same website, if anyone out there is interested in purchasing a masterpiece. Just pick the piece of artwork you're interested in, and then click on the green "buy this print" button to the right of the page. If you're on DeviantArt, you can also follow her and keep up with her latest installments.