Golla, Ellen (Bridgeman Studio)

Creator details

Name
Golla, Ellen
Nationality
American
Biography
Ellen Golla lives in the remote Redwoods of Humboldt County, California. Her paper mosaic collages have won awards, been published nationally and featured in museum and gallery shows in different regions of the United States. Using scissors, tweezers and clear acrylic mediums, she meticulously composes each work from hundreds of bits of cut paper. She uses diverse source materials, including reproductions of her own photographs. The resulting artworks are so highly textural, she has on occasion found that viewers feel compelled to stroke their surfaces. Ellen is interested in the history of paper as a material in both folk craft and fine art, and likes to think of her work as a modern amalgam of different traditions. She also has a deep fascination for trains, in particular the London Underground, which was the world’s first subway. She has spent a considerable amount of time photographing Tube stations and trains, as well as parks and other places in London for use in her work. She also likes to create fantastical, imaginary scenes of her own invention.

Assets (19 in total)

Way Out (Russell Square) 1998 (paper mosaic collage)
Waiting for a Train Going South, 1998 (paper mosaic collage)
Stormy Day, Greenwich Park, 2001 (paper mosaic collage)
You're the Winner, 2001 (paper mosaic collage)
A Telling Sign, 2005 (paper mosaic collage)
Turn Left for Neal Street, 1998 (paper mosaic collage)
All Trains Go To King's Cross St Pancras, 2004 (paper mosaic collage)
Westgrove, Looking Towards Blackheath, 1999 (paper mosaic collage)
Please Check the front of the Train, 1998 (paper mosaic collage)
Self-preservation, 2002 (paper mosaic collage)
Tea Time with Gordy, 1998 (paper mosaic collage)
You Would Get on a Plane for Me, 2001 (paper mosaic collage)

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