Forgot to Lock House (diptych 52)
collage miniatures by J A Dixon
1.9375 x 1.9375 inches each
left square | right square
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Forgot to Lock House (diptych 52)
Thursday, July 2nd, 2020Forgot to Change Oil (diptych 500)
Wednesday, July 1st, 2020Forgot to Change Oil (diptych 500)
collage miniatures by J A Dixon
1.875 x 1.875 inches each
left square | right square
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a ‘Mother’s Day / Collage Day’ weekend
Sunday, May 10th, 2020
“And if my own children
should come to a day,
When a new Mother comes
and the old goes away,
I’d ask of them nothing
that I didn’t do.
Love both of your Mothers
as both have loved you.”
— Joann Snow Duncanson
Happy Happy to all the mothers on their day of honor!
The two 10x10s I posted yesterday on Instagram are my salute to World Collage Day, an international event contrived to celebrate and boost participation in the medium. The ingredients were generously sent to me by members of the Arizona Collage Collective. Using elements not personally selected was a rewarding exercise — an opportunity to better understand the distinction between my process of spontaneous composition and choosing qualities in the subject matter itself. For those who enjoy seeing my newest work, follow “thecollageminiaturist” at Instagram, too.

When You’re Going through Hell
collage on structured panel by J A Dixon
10 x 10 x 1.5 inches, unframed
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When the Going Gets Tough
collage on structured panel by J A Dixon
10 x 10 x 1.5 inches, unframed
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Februllage ~ day twenty-two
Saturday, February 22nd, 2020Materiality
collage miniature by J A Dixon
7.25 x 10 inches
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for Februllage 2020
Convinced of Her Merit
Monday, February 17th, 2020Februllage ~ day nine
Sunday, February 9th, 2020Righteous Brutes
collage miniature by J A Dixon
6 x 5.875 inches
available for purchase
for Februllage 2020
Knicknackery
Monday, January 13th, 2020Knicknackery
collage artwork by J A Dixon
10 x 9 inches
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Monsieur Peepers
Wednesday, December 18th, 2019Monsieur Peepers
collage miniature by J A Dixon
5.125 x 5.75 inches
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Sisters of Sustenance
Friday, December 13th, 2019“If a work of art does not live in the present, it does not live.”
— Pablo Picasso
I am not unlike most collage artists who find strong visual appeal in my stash of vintage scrap, but I cannot bring myself to limit the process to old ingredients. I have no intention of knocking the current practitioners who’ve mastered the use of antique material as a self-imposed constraint, but, for me, an artwork lacks contemporary vitality unless up-to-date components from our own time find a place to “belong” in a new piece.
Featured below is my response to a project by artist, designer, and educator Clive Knights, who recently introduced his “Corporeal Gestures” investigation to collage artists worldwide. It’s an extension of his long-term effort to re-identify “the nine muses as the cultivation of the orderliness of the human body” through shared necessities. I picked “nourishing” as a catalyst to explore the theme with both old and new paper elements, all of which had retained no intrinsic value and likely would have been recycled or ended up as more rubbish.
Collage will always have the potential to nourish our sensibilities by transforming apparently worthless but renewable paper into enduring artifacts with fresh symbolic power. Thank you, professor, for a most stimulating exercise.

Sisters of Sustenance
collage on book cover by J A Dixon
6.875 x 10.125 inches
for the Corporeal Gestures project












