Collage art can take many forms. In our digital age, collages are often done using tools like Photoshop, and there are myriad examples of it online.
Lola Dupre takes a more analog approach, using scissors and paper, to create repeated forms that stretch, bend, and distort her subject matter. She prints multiple copies of a subject, cutting and expanding the form to create entirely new faces and personalities.
The results are both bizarre and charming, creating moments of both ‘aww’ and ‘whoa’, in equal measure. We love her series of dogs and cats, whose personalities are exaggerated in amazing ways.
A few animated GIFs show Dupre’s process, and show the painstaking work that goes into each image.
See more of Dupre’s work on her website and Instagram. Limited prints and original art can be purchased on her website as well.
Images © Copyright Lola Dupre. Used with artist’s permission.



Using repeated textures, images can be expanded, stretched, and turned surreal.


Dupre is able to wildly change the emotion and mood of her characters with her use of repeated stretching and pulling techniques.



The pets and characters in Dupre’s work are utterly charming and memorable.


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