Baldridge, Jane Lawton
- http://www.artspeaks.com/
- A gallery of mixed media and digital art. Exhibited for purchase are computer collages, Gicleé prints and Iris prints. Includes artist profile.
Digital Collage Gallery
- http://digicollage.com/gallery.html
- A large collection of manipulated photographs, primarily incorporating celebrity images, by digiCollage, a digital photo collage gallery and email order photo finishing. Also offers the viewer the opportunity to receive a collage from the authors containing images the viewer uploads to the site.
Digital Dream Collage by Paul DiLascia
- http://www.dreamcollage.com/
- Gallery of surrealistic digital collage and photomontage. Also provides artist's statement, deconstruction of one of the works, simulation of animated collage sequence and a brief history of collage and digital imaging.
Horkay, Istvan
- http://www.horkay.com
- The "Museum Factory" of digital collages. Works incorporate the paintings of masters such as Rembrandt as well as etching, drawings, and other materials.
How
- http://www.sonic.net/~wineglow/wildiris/How.htm
- Single page devoted to "How to create a digital collage", as part of a larger site by Wild Iris dedicated in part to combining digital photography with special effects to create collage works.
Land-Weber, Ellen
- http://www.humboldt.edu/~eel1/exhibit/show/collage/collage.html
- The 3M Color in Color portfolio is a large body of work produced between 1971 and 1985, with the earliest model color copy machine. The present series of digital collages was begun in 1991, using Photoshop with scanned images from a negative archive, small objects, and image fragments from a collection of nineteenth century prints.
Pamelart Collage
- http://pamelart.homestead.com/collages.html
- Gallery of paper cut-out collages and an assortment of digitally created works by Canadian artist Pamela Allen. Larger site also includes prints, assemblages, and paintings.
Street, Pat
- http://www.patstreet.com/digital1.html
- Gallery of collages using antique paper items such as maps, tickets, photos, playing cards and postcards to create witty, poignant collages with a contemporary edge. Both traditional and digital collages.