Art Made from Recycled Materials

Megan Coyle is an artist and illustrator who resides in New York City. She takes common, everyday magazines and turns them into works of art.

Coyle has exhibited her artwork at the Ward Museum, i.d.e.a. Museum, Smithsonian Ripley Center, Art League Gallery, Krempp Gallery, and other galleries around the country. She has been internationally published in publications that include the Washington Post, Somerset Studio, and Papirmasse. Coyle is also the author and illustrator of the children’s book Duck & Fish.


In the Studio with Megan Coyle

Jim Halpert collage illustration by Megan Coyle
This month I haven't had a lot of time to focus on my art since I spent a couple of
My new collage series inspired by The Office is definitely going to be a fun series to tackle. This is
The other day I decided to work on a capybara collage, inspired by a trending song that's been going around

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Resources for Artists & Creatives

Pretty as a Peacock by collage artist Megan Coyle
Collage is a medium that involves layers - usually layers of paper, magazine cutouts, or photographs - although there are
If you're an artist or an aspiring artist, you'll eventually find yourself getting faced with criticism. Some of the criticism
Inspiration is something that can find you at the most unexpected times, but it's also something that you need to

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Interviews & Talks with Megan Coyle

I grew up in Northern Virginia, so I've become pretty familiar with the Washington, D.C. area over the years. And
I've been making art for as long as I can remember. I guess you could say that first I learned
People often think I'm a full-time visual artist, although I'm actually a full-time web developer who makes artwork part-time. I still consider

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The Adventures of Bosty

Bosty went to San Francisco again so he could escape the humidity on the East Coast. He decided to start his
Bosty wanted to explore one of the museums in the Washington, DC area, so he decided to stop by the
This past weekend, Bosty decided to explore the outdoors by heading off to Charlotte, North Carolina. He was anxious to escape

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