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Over the years, I’ve bookmarked UK artist Kate Crane’s work more than once. Her journal pages are brilliant and colorful, and just make me happy:
These collages from UK artist Em Clayton use retro images to explore their often dark subjects:
Go make yourself a cup of tea and settle in for a while to view this enormous collection of collages from Kansas artist Kris Dickinson:
Wunderkammer or Cabinets of Curiosities are categorized collections of objects. Are these photos from UK artist Chris Draper the real thing, or are they a product of his creative skills? I’ll leave it for you to figure out…
Look closely at these collage pieces by Maryland artist David Vogin. Can you tell they’re digital?
I really like all the layers and the variety of materials used in these collage pieces by Polish artist Asia Mucha:
I’m pretty sure I can find lots of ways to get into trouble with this Custom Eye Chart generator.
I know it’s not Valentine’s Day, but I have a thing about writing silly messages on candy hearts. For years, I’ve used the generator at ACME Labs, but the text it allows is very limited. Lo and behold, the folks at Cryptogram have made a candy heart generator that’s a little more flexible.
For years, I used this as my icon on LiveJournal…

I’m so envious of people who can create beautiful art journals—like this one, from talented UK artist Kate Crane (thekathrynwheel):
I’m turning *ahem* 50 on October 2nd, and I just made hotel reservations for a birthday road trip to Santa Fe—somewhere I keep trying to visit, but haven’t yet. In the spirit of the celebration to come, here’s a birthday cake generator from ImageChef that lets you write your sentiment and choose numbered candles. Probably not an art tool, but a good toy to bookmark for Facebook friend birthdays.

