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What do you do when you love parts of your artwork—but the whole thing just isn’t working? In this week’s Monday Marks Vlog, I’m sharing my cut and assemble collage process using four abandoned mixed media works on paper. Instead of forcing them to work, I cut out the sections I still loved, assembled them onto a smaller substrate, and continued the marks and colors into the spaces between. This process is about editing with confidence, letting go of the original composition, and rebuilding artwork that reflects who you are now. If you’re a mixed media or collage artist with unfinished or failed work, this strategy can help you move forward. Watch to see how cutting can become a creative tool—not a last resort. Never miss a thing — Subscribe to my bi-weekly newsletter at www.SharonLCiccone.com where I share art prompts and concepts like these, creative strategies, and reflective questions to get you thinking about your own play, practice, and process. Want to go deeper? If you are a mixed media artist looking to expand your practice, you can join my monthly membership, The Paste and Paper Playground. Inside the membership, we explore different mediums, strategies, and concepts in depth—alongside a supportive community of artists—with two live sessions each month. 00:00 Introduction 01:03 Original art likes and dislikes 04:33 Cutting up the artwork 05:10 Organizing the new pieces into a collage 05:49 Adding drawn details 10:26 Adding more collage 12:06 Conclusion