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collage

A collage is a piece of art made by pasting different materials onto a surface.

Explanation at your level:

A collage is a picture made of many small pictures. You use glue to stick them on paper. It is fun to make!

You can make a collage with old magazines. You cut out photos and words, then glue them on a big sheet of paper. It is a creative art project.

A collage is a piece of art created by sticking different materials together. People often use photos, fabric, and paper to create a collage. It is a great way to show many ideas in one image.

The term collage describes a technique of assembling disparate materials into a unified composition. Artists often use this method to explore themes by layering textures and imagery. It is a staple in both fine arts and digital media design.

Beyond the physical act of gluing, a collage often serves as a metaphor for complexity. In literary or cinematic analysis, one might describe a narrative as a 'collage of experiences,' suggesting a non-linear, fragmented structure. It reflects the post-modern tendency to recontextualize found objects or ideas.

Etymologically rooted in the French coller, the collage represents a departure from traditional mimesis in art. By incorporating 'found objects' or objets trouvés, the collage challenges the viewer to find meaning in the juxtaposition of unrelated elements. It is a sophisticated medium that bridges the gap between high art and everyday ephemera, requiring a deep understanding of composition and semiotics.

Wort in 30 Sekunden

  • Collage is art made by gluing materials together.
  • The word comes from French 'coller'.
  • It is a versatile artistic technique.
  • It can be physical or digital.

A collage is a wonderful way to express creativity by mixing different elements. Think of it as a puzzle where you get to decide how the pieces fit together to create something entirely new and unique.

When you make a collage, you are not limited to just one medium. You can use photographs, magazine clippings, fabric scraps, or even dried leaves. The beauty of a collage lies in its texture and the way it tells a story through multiple layers. It is a popular technique in both professional art galleries and elementary school classrooms alike.

The word collage comes directly from the French verb coller, which simply means 'to glue' or 'to stick.' It entered the English language in the early 20th century, right around the time artists like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque began experimenting with the technique.

Before this, artists usually painted or drew on a single surface. By introducing the idea of sticking physical objects onto a canvas, these artists changed the art world forever. It transformed from a simple craft into a sophisticated form of Modernism. It is fascinating to think that a word meaning 'to glue' became the name for such a revolutionary movement in art history.

You will often hear the word used with verbs like make, create, or assemble. For example, you might say, 'We are going to make a collage in art class today.' It is a very versatile word that fits well in both casual and formal artistic discussions.

In a digital context, people also use the term to describe a photo collage, which is a collection of digital images arranged in a single frame. Whether physical or digital, the core meaning remains the same: bringing different parts together to form a whole.

While 'collage' doesn't have many formal idioms, it is often used in metaphors. 1. A collage of memories: Referring to a collection of scattered thoughts or past events. 2. A collage of emotions: Describing a complex mix of feelings. 3. Stuck together like a collage: Used to describe things that are messily or creatively joined. 4. Piece together a collage: Literally or figuratively building a narrative. 5. Cut and paste: Often associated with the collage process, meaning to take parts from different places to build something new.

The word collage is a countable noun. You can have one collage or many collages. It is pronounced /kəˈlɑːʒ/ in both British and American English, with the stress on the second syllable, sounding a bit like 'ko-LAZH'.

It often follows the pattern of 'a collage of [noun]'. For example, 'a collage of flowers.' It rhymes with words like mirage, garage, barrage, massage, and sabotage. Remember that the 'ge' at the end makes a soft, buzzing 'zh' sound.

Fun Fact

The term was coined by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kəˈlɑːʒ/

ko-LAAZH

US /kəˈlɑːʒ/

ko-LAAZH

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'll' as a hard 'l' sound
  • Putting stress on the first syllable
  • Adding a 'g' sound at the end

Rhymes With

garage mirage barrage massage sabotage

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

Hören 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

glue paper picture art

Learn Next

montage assemblage mixed-media

Fortgeschritten

juxtaposition semiotics post-modernism

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

I have two collages.

Articles

A collage.

Verb Tenses

I made a collage.

Examples by Level

1

I made a collage.

I created a piece of art.

Past tense verb.

2

This is my collage.

This belongs to me.

Possessive pronoun.

3

The collage is pretty.

The art is beautiful.

Adjective.

4

We need glue for the collage.

Glue is necessary.

Preposition.

5

Look at the collage.

See the art.

Imperative verb.

6

I like making a collage.

It is fun to do.

Gerund.

7

The collage has many photos.

Many pictures are inside.

Quantifier.

8

She made a paper collage.

Made of paper.

Noun adjunct.

1

I made a collage of my summer vacation.

2

The teacher asked us to bring scissors for the collage.

3

My brother loves making a photo collage on his computer.

4

This collage shows many different colors.

5

We hung the collage on the classroom wall.

6

The collage is made of old newspapers.

7

She spent all afternoon working on her collage.

8

Do you want to help me finish this collage?

1

The artist created a stunning collage using recycled materials.

2

He made a collage of memories from his travels.

3

The magazine cover was designed as a digital collage.

4

I think this collage would look great in the living room.

5

She is very talented at arranging items for a collage.

6

The history project required us to make a collage of the era.

7

A collage can be a very powerful form of visual storytelling.

8

We found a beautiful collage in the local art gallery.

1

The director used a collage of news clips to set the scene.

2

Her work is a collage of various cultural influences.

3

The exhibition features a unique collage of modern and ancient art.

4

He described his life as a collage of happy and sad moments.

5

The collage technique allows for a high degree of artistic freedom.

6

They created a collage of sounds for the experimental radio show.

7

The book cover is a vibrant collage of abstract shapes.

8

She is known for her intricate collage portraits.

1

The film functions as a collage of fragmented memories and dreams.

2

His essay is a collage of different philosophical perspectives.

3

The city itself felt like a collage of architectural styles.

4

She uses the collage medium to critique consumer culture.

5

The performance was a collage of music, dance, and spoken word.

6

The artist's style evolved into a complex, layered collage.

7

The historical narrative is presented as a collage of primary sources.

8

This collage of ideas provides a comprehensive view of the topic.

1

The curator described the collection as a collage of disparate historical artifacts.

2

The novel is constructed as a collage of letters, diary entries, and reports.

3

The artist's work is a profound collage of societal contradictions.

4

The exhibit is a fascinating collage of light, sound, and physical media.

5

His identity is a collage of experiences from many different countries.

6

The documentary is a masterful collage of archival footage.

7

The aesthetic of the piece is defined by its collage-like construction.

8

The scholar analyzed the text as a collage of various literary influences.

Synonyme

montage patchwork collection assembly composition

Gegenteile

single image original separation

Häufige Kollokationen

make a collage
photo collage
paper collage
create a collage
artistic collage
digital collage
assemble a collage
beautiful collage
colorful collage
design a collage

Idioms & Expressions

"cut and paste"

To take parts from different sources.

Don't just cut and paste your essay.

casual

"a collage of ideas"

A mix of many different thoughts.

The meeting was a collage of ideas.

neutral

"piece together"

To assemble parts to form a whole.

We need to piece together the evidence.

neutral

"patchwork quilt"

A metaphor for a diverse collection.

The neighborhood is a patchwork quilt of cultures.

literary

"mixed bag"

A collection of different things.

The results were a mixed bag.

casual

"bits and pieces"

Small, various items.

I have bits and pieces of paper everywhere.

casual

Easily Confused

collage vs montage

Both are collections.

Montage is usually for film/video.

A photo collage vs a video montage.

collage vs mosaic

Both involve parts.

Mosaic uses tiles/small pieces.

A tile mosaic vs a paper collage.

collage vs assemblage

Both involve assembly.

Assemblage is 3D.

A sculpture assemblage vs a flat collage.

collage vs pastiche

Both involve mixing.

Pastiche is an imitation of style.

A pastiche of a painting vs a collage of photos.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + made + a + collage

She made a collage.

B1

Subject + created + a + collage + of + noun

He created a collage of photos.

B2

Subject + is + a + collage + of + noun

The book is a collage of stories.

A2

Verb + a + collage + on + surface

Glue a collage on the wall.

B1

Subject + used + noun + to + make + a + collage

They used leaves to make a collage.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

collagist A person who makes collages.

Verbs

collage To create a collage (rare).

Adjectives

collage-like Resembling a collage.

Verwandt

glue Essential tool

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Artistic critique (formal) School project (neutral) Casual chat (casual)

Häufige Fehler

colage collage
Missing the second 'l'.
a collage of papers a collage of paper
Paper is usually uncountable here.
collageing collaging
Drop the 'e' before adding 'ing'.
making a collage to paper making a collage on paper
Use 'on' for the surface.
collages as a verb to collage
Collage is primarily a noun.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a collage on your wall of all your favorite things.

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When Native Speakers Use It

They use it for both school projects and professional art.

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Cultural Insight

It is a very common school activity in the US and UK.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'a' or 'the' before it.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'zh' sound at the end.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't forget the double 'l'.

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Did You Know?

Picasso invented the term for art.

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Study Smart

Make a collage of vocabulary words!

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Context Matters

Use 'photo collage' for digital, 'paper collage' for crafts.

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Verb Patterns

You 'create' or 'make' a collage.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

COL-LAGE: COLlect and glue on a LAGE (page).

Visual Association

Imagine a giant glue stick holding together a wall of photos.

Word Web

Art Glue Scissors Photos Creative

Herausforderung

Make a collage of 5 things you love today!

Wortherkunft

French

Original meaning: to glue

Kultureller Kontext

None

Commonly taught in primary school art classes.

Picasso's 'Still Life with Chair Caning' The Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper' cover

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • make a collage
  • bring glue
  • cut paper

at home

  • photo collage
  • memory collage
  • wall art

at work

  • design a collage
  • digital collage
  • visual presentation

in art class

  • mixed media
  • assemble pieces
  • texture collage

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever made a collage?"

"What would you put in a collage of your life?"

"Do you prefer digital or paper collages?"

"What is the most interesting collage you have seen?"

"Do you think collages are real art?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a collage you once made.

If you could make a collage of your favorite memories, what would you include?

Why do you think people enjoy making collages?

Write about the difference between a collage and a painting.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

It is primarily a noun, though sometimes used as a verb in creative circles.

Yes, using software like Photoshop or mobile apps.

C-O-L-L-A-G-E.

No, you can use fabric, wood, or metal.

Collages.

No, it is very common and intuitive.

Yes, a video collage is a common term.

It comes from French.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

I made a ___ with my photos.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: collage

Collage is the art of sticking photos together.

multiple choice A2

What do you use to make a collage?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: glue

Glue is needed to stick materials.

true false B1

A collage can only be made of paper.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Collages can use fabric, photos, and other objects.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Definitions match.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

She made a collage.

fill blank B2

The artist ___ a beautiful collage.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: assembled

Assemble is a common verb for collages.

multiple choice C1

Which word is a synonym for collage?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: assemblage

Assemblage is a synonym.

true false C1

The word collage comes from the French word for glue.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

It comes from 'coller'.

sentence order C2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Collage is a collage of fragmented memories.

multiple choice C2

What does 'objets trouvés' mean in collage?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: found objects

It refers to found objects used in art.

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